Mr Majeika

Mr Majeika by Humphrey Carpenter is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin in 1985. This edition spans 94 pages and is presented in English. The story introduces Mr Majeika, a magical teacher who arrives in Class Three in an extraordinary manner, flying through the classroom window on a magic carpet. His unique approach to teaching brings excitement and unexpected adventures, particularly when he uses his magic to deal with the class troublemaker, Hamish Bigmore.
Readers will find that Mr Majeika’s whimsical methods transform the school experience, leading to enchanting moments such as a magic-carpet ride to Buckingham Palace. The narrative explores themes of fantasy and imagination, making it a captivating read for young audiences. This book is part of a series featuring Mr Majeika, with additional stories that further explore his magical escapades in the school setting.
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Mr Majeika is the most magical teacher around!
As a rule, magic carpets don’t turn up in schools, but this is exactly what happens when Class Three’s new teacher flies in through the classroom window and lands on the floor with a bump.
Mr Majeika can behave just like any ordinary teacher if he wants to, but something has to be done about Hamish Bigmore, the class nuisance, and so he uses a little magic to turn him into a frog. And to everyone’s delight it looks as if Hamish will have to remain a frog because Mr Majeika can’t remember the spell to turn him back again! With Mr Majeika in charge, suddenly life at school become much more exciting – there’s even a magic-carpet ride to Buckingham Palace!
There are other Mr Majeika stories to collect, including
Mr Majeika and the School Book Week
Mr Majeika and the School Caretaker
Mr Majeika and the School Inspector
Mr Majeika and the School Play
Mr Majeika and the School Trip
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