Jazper

Jazper by Richard Egielski is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on September 18, 1998. This 32-page book is presented in English and features a whimsical narrative centered around the character Jazper, who takes pride in his newfound magical abilities while house-sitting for some mischievous moths. As he explores the world of transmorphing, Jazper entertains the other bugs in bugtown by transforming into various objects, leading to a series of humorous and competitive encounters with the moths.
Readers will find a lively story that unfolds with a blend of humor and adventure as Jazper engages in a morph war against the moths. The narrative explores themes of competition and creativity, showcasing Jazper’s transformations into a crayon, a bubble, and even a sour pickle. The playful interactions between Jazper and the moths highlight the dynamics of family and friendship within the context of juvenile fiction, making it an engaging read for young audiences interested in animals and imaginative storytelling.
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The Amazing Jazper, as he prefers to be called, is pretty proud of himselfwhile house-sitting for some evil moths, he reads their books of magic spells, and learns how to transmorph. He is now his own side show, and charges the other bugs in bugtown money to see him change into a crayon, a bubble, even a sour a pickle, all to great applause. But the moths are NOT amused, and decide they must rid themselves of the competition. What follows is a morph war that moves at breakneck speed–Jazper does his famous sour pickle, and the moths show up as knives. He turns into a nut, and the moths become nutcrackers. Can Jazper outwit the evil moths? Will he give up magic forever? Does water put out fire?
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