Wizard and Wart in Trouble

Wizard and Wart in Trouble by Janice Lee Smith is a humorous addition to the world of juvenile fiction, published by HarperCollins on February 29, 2000. This 48-page book features vibrant comic watercolors by Paul Meisel, complementing the zany narrative that follows Wizard and his dog Wart as they prepare for an impending challenge announced by Zounds the vulture.
In this story, Wizard and Wart brace themselves for the unexpected as they navigate the arrival of Trouble. Armed with a big book of magic spells and plenty of sandwiches, they believe they are ready for anything. However, the surprises that unfold test their readiness in ways they could not have anticipated. This edition is designed for beginner readers and offers a blend of humor and adventure that engages young audiences.
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Wizard and Wart are back in action!
Zounds the vulture has broken his usual silence to announce, “Trouble is coming!” and Wizard and his dog Wart are braced for the worst. With a big book of magic spells and a lot of sandwiches, they think they’re ready for anything. But when Trouble finally arrives, even the unflappable Wizard and the ever-worried Wart are surprised!
Paul Meisel’s comic watercolors are the ideal match for Janice Lee Smith’s third zany story of magical mayhem. Here comes Trouble!
Wizard and his dog, Wart, are worried. Zounds the vulture tell them, “Trouble is coming!” and they can’t imagine what it could be. But with Wizard’s big book of spells, and lots of sandwiches for Wart, they’re ready for anything-or so they think….
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