Isadora Moon and the Curse of the Magic Pox

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Isadora Moon Gets the Magic Pox is a children's book written by Harriet Muncaster. The book is part of the Isadora Moon series, which follows the adventures of Isadora, a half-fairy and half-vampire girl. In this particular book, Isadora comes down with a case of the magic pox. The story begins with Isadora's excitement about her school trip to the zoo. However, her excitement quickly turns to disappointment when her parents inform her that she has the magic pox, a magical version of chicken pox. Isadora is upset because she is not allowed to go on the trip with her friends.


This was a very interesting read, it’s where Isadora gets magic pox to get out of her math test on Monday.

When the magic pox potion goes wrong and Isadora s house is invaded with magic pox fluffballs, she learns that maths isn t so bad after all-especially with the help of a mum like hers. Harriet Muncaster is the author and illustrator of the internationally bestselling Isadora Moon series, Mirabelle and Emerald, companion series to Isadora Moon, and stunning middlegrade trilogy Victoria Stitch.

Isadora moon getd the magic pox

Isadora is upset because she is not allowed to go on the trip with her friends. Isadora's parents explain that the magic pox can cause her magic to go haywire and that it is best for her to stay home until she recovers. Isadora is bored and frustrated at first, but then she discovers that having the magic pox is not all bad.

Isadora Moon Gets The Magic Pox (Paperback)

This is book number 15 in the Isadora Moon series.

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Isadora is dreading the maths test on Monday so, with the help of her naughty cousin Mirabelle, she decides to fake being ill with the magic pox to stay at home. When the magic pox potion goes wrong and Isadora's house is invaded with magic pox fluffballs, she learns that maths isn't so bad after all-especially with the help of a mum like hers!

Harriet Muncaster is the author and illustrator of the internationally bestselling Isadora Moon series, Mirabelle and Emerald, companion series to Isadora Moon, and stunning middlegrade trilogy Victoria Stitch. Harriet lives with her husband and daughter near some beautiful countryside in Bedfordshire, England.

  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
  • Juvenile Fiction / Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
This is book number 15 in the Isadora Moon series.
Isadora moon getd the magic pox

Despite feeling unwell, Isadora realizes that her magical powers are stronger and more unpredictable than ever. She accidently turns her bedroom into a magical jungle, makes her soft toys come to life, and even turns her baby brother into a frog! Isadora has mixed feelings about her powers. On one hand, she enjoys being able to do things that she normally cannot. On the other hand, she is worried that she is causing trouble and that her magic is out of control. As the story progresses, Isadora learns to control her powers with the help of her parents. She even finds a way to use her magic to help others, such as by making her dad's soup taste better and making her friend's birthday party extra special. Throughout the book, Isadora also learns important lessons about patience, responsibility, and empathy. She realizes that having magical powers comes with a great deal of responsibility and that she needs to think carefully before using her magic. Overall, Isadora Moon Gets the Magic Pox is a delightful and magical story that teaches valuable lessons about accepting oneself and using one's powers responsibly. It is a perfect read for children who enjoy stories about magic and adventure..

Reviews for "Isadora Moon's Epic Quest: Conquering the Magic Pox"

1. Grace - 2/5 - I was really excited to read "Isadora Moon Gets the Magic Pox" as I had heard great things about the series, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The story felt rushed and lacked depth, making it difficult to fully engage with the characters. Additionally, I found the plot predictable and unoriginal, leaving me feeling unsatisfied with the overall reading experience.
2. Ethan - 3/5 - Although I am a fan of the "Isadora Moon" series, I found "Isadora Moon Gets the Magic Pox" to be a bit underwhelming. The storyline felt repetitive, mirroring previous books in the series, and lacked the usual charm and excitement. The magical aspect also felt forced and disconnected. While it was an okay read, it didn't leave a lasting impact or make me eager to continue with the series.
3. Sophia - 2/5 - "Isadora Moon Gets the Magic Pox" didn't capture my attention like the previous books in the series. The characters seemed less developed and the plot was disjointed, making it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the story. The magic element also felt forced and unnecessary, adding little value to the overall narrative. Overall, I was disappointed and hope that future installments of the "Isadora Moon" series will be more captivating and engaging.
4. Liam - 1/5 - I found "Isadora Moon Gets the Magic Pox" to be a major letdown. The plot lacked coherence and was filled with unnecessary side stories that didn't contribute much to the main narrative. The characters' actions also felt inconsistent, leaving me confused and unable to connect with them. Additionally, the writing style felt rushed, resulting in a shallow and unsatisfying read. I would not recommend this book to fans of the series.
5. Julia - 2/5 - As an avid reader of the "Isadora Moon" series, I was disappointed with "Isadora Moon Gets the Magic Pox". The story felt repetitive and lacked the creativity and originality that drew me to the previous books. The introduction of the magic pox felt forced and poorly executed, disrupting the overall flow of the narrative. While it was nice to revisit familiar characters, the lackluster plot and writing style left me feeling unimpressed. I hope future installments will reclaim the magic that was missing in this book.

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