Oliver Moon and the Potion Commotion

Oliver Moon and the Potion Commotion by Sue Mongredien is a captivating tale published by Usborne in 2006, featuring 91 pages in English. The story follows Oliver Moon, a dedicated young wizard at Magic School, who faces the challenge of being nominated for Young Wizard of the Year while dealing with the embarrassment of his non-magical parents. As he navigates the complexities of his magical education, Oliver must confront the potential judgment from the judges regarding his family’s unconventional lifestyle.
Readers will discover a blend of education and fiction as Oliver grapples with the contrast between his magical aspirations and his home life. The narrative explores themes of identity and acceptance, highlighting the humorous situations that arise from his parents’ use of everyday appliances instead of traditional magical tools. This edition offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by young wizards, making it an engaging read for those interested in concepts related to magic and family dynamics.
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Oliver Moon is the hardest working wizard at Magic School and now he’s been nominated for Young Wizard of the Year. But at home, he has to cope with his seriously embarrassing unmagical parents. What will the judges say when they find out that the Moons use a microwave instead of a cauldron and a car instead of a broomstick?
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