Wilma’s Wicked Spell

Wilma’s Wicked Spell by Kaye Umansky, published by Penguin Books in 2002, is a captivating tale that follows Wilma as she embarks on her work experience for her Grade Four Certificate in magic. Under the guidance of her great-aunt Angria, a faerie with a notorious past, Wilma finds herself entangled in a plot to prevent Prince Brett from awakening Sleeping Beauty. This edition contains 185 pages and is written in English, presenting a unique blend of juvenile fiction centered around themes of magic and adventure.
Readers will discover a whimsical narrative filled with intrigue as Wilma navigates her aunt’s wicked plans, which include working in the kitchens of the twelve good fairies. As she grapples with her doubts about her aunt’s interference and the fate of spell-frozen individuals hidden away, the story introduces a cast of quirky characters, including a sulky talking wolf named Ralph and a kidnapped cat named Denzil. This enchanting journey promises to engage young readers with its imaginative plot and magical elements.
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Wilma goes to do her work experience for her Grade Four Certificate in magic with her great-aunt Angria – who was the thirteenth faerie who put Sleeping Beauty to sleep for a hundred years. The spell is coming to an end in a few days, and Angria is determined to stop the prince from awakening her with a kiss. Wilma is drawn into her wicked plan, which involves going to work in the kitchens of the twelve good fairies, and luring Prince Brett away from the castle. But Wilma is having doubts – should her aunt be interfering? And what about all those spell-frozen people in a hidden room? Add in a sulky talking wolf called Ralph and Denzil, a kidnapped cat, and Wilma has her hands full. Work experience was never like this
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