Jazper

Jazper by Richard Egielski is a First Edition published by Laura Geringer Books in 1998. This engaging children’s book features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jazper, who, while house-sitting for some mischievous moths, discovers the art of transmorphing through their magic spells. He becomes a sensation in Bugtown, entertaining fellow insects by transforming into various whimsical objects, but his antics soon attract the ire of the moths, leading to a fast-paced conflict.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Jazper navigates his newfound abilities and faces off against the moths in a series of imaginative transformations. The narrative explores themes of family and competition, all set against a backdrop of fantasy and magic. With its playful premise and vibrant illustrations, this book invites young readers to join Jazper on his thrilling journey filled with unexpected twists and turns.
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The Amazing Jazper, as he prefers to be called, is pretty proud of himself — while house-sitting for some evil moths, he read their books of magic spells and learned how to transmorph. He is now his own sideshow, and charges the other bugs in Bugtown money to see him change into a crayon, a bubble, even a cheese doodle, 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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