1. Isadora Moon Goes To School

Why we love it:
- Isadora worries about standing out, but learns that being herself is more important than fitting in.
- It encourages confidence in new experiences and teaches children to be themselves.
Isadora Moon isn’t like other kids. She loves bunnies and bats. Magic wands and midnight skies. But when it’s time to start school, she faces a big decision and must choose between fairy school or vampire school. Where does she truly belong?
2. Isadora Moon Goes Camping

Why we love it:
- Isadora’s camping trip introduces kids to the joys of nature, from campfires to stargazing.
- It teaches problem-solving and adaptability as Isadora learns to embrace the unexpected and make the most of her adventure.
When her family heads to the seaside for a camping trip, things don’t go quite as planned. From roasting marshmallows with a bit of magic to befriending a mermaid, anything can happen when Isadora’s around!
3. Isadora Moon Has A Birthday

Why we love it:
- It celebrates individuality. Isadora’s party isn’t like anyone else’s, showing kids that being different is something to celebrate.
- With a mix of fairy and vampire traditions, the book inspires kids to think outside the box when planning special events.
Isadora Moon loves human birthday parties, so when it's finally her turn to have one, she’s beyond excited! But with a fairy mum and a vampire dad in charge of the planning, things are bound to get a little… unusual.
4. Isadora Moon Goes To The Ballet

Why we love it:
- Isadora feels nervous about standing out but learns to embrace her unique talents.
- It introduces the world of performing arts in an accessible way for young readers.
Isadora Moon loves the ballet, but when her parents join the class trip, she worries they might stand out a little too much. And when Pink Rabbit disappears, the real drama begins! Can she find him before the curtain rises?
5. Isadora Moon Gets In Trouble

Why we love it:
- Isadora’s decision to bring a dragon to school quickly turns out to be a not so good one, so she has to use problem-solving skills to fix her mistakes.
- It’s a fun and relatable story that kids will love.
Isadora Moon is excited to bring Pink Rabbit to Bring Your Pet To School Day until her cousin Mirabelle suggests something way more exciting… a dragon! But what starts as a fun idea quickly turns into chaos. Find out if Isadora can save the day before things get too out of hand!
6. Isadora Moon Goes On School Trip

Why we love it:
- Isadora’s school trip to a spooky castle helps children feel more comfortable with stepping out of their comfort zone.
- When she meets a surprising new friend in the dungeon, Isadora learns the importance of understanding and accepting others who are different.
Isadora Moon’s class is visiting an old castle, but with thunder rumbling outside and shadows lurking in the halls, things are feeling extra eerie. When she makes a new friend in the dungeon, she needs to find a way to introduce him to her classmates without giving them too much of a fright!
7. Isadora Moon Goes To The Fair

Why we love it:
- Isadora’s first trip to the fair captures the magic of rides, games, and treats, making it an exciting read for young readers.
- When a little magic turns the fair into chaos, Isadora must find a way to fix things, showing kids the importance of making things right.
Isadora Moon is excited for her first-ever trip to the fun fair, but it turns out to be not quite as magical as she imagined. But, her cousin Mirabelle is ready with a spell to make the rides extra special! When things spiral out of control, can Isadora set things right before the fair turns into total chaos?
8. Isadora Moon Makes Winter Magic

Why we love it:
- It encourages imagination and creativity as Isadora’s magical snow creations bring winter fun to life.
- It gently explores the idea that some things don’t last forever, helping children to understand change.
Isadora Moon loves playing in the snow, especially when her icy creations come to life! But magic like this doesn’t last forever. Can she find a way to save her new friends before they melt? This edition is packed with fun activities, crafts, and magical things to make and do!
9. Isadora Moon Has A Sleepover

Why we love it:
- Isadora’s first sleepover is an exciting milestone, helping kids feel comfortable about similar situations.
- It promotes teamwork and problem-solving as Isadora and her friend navigate challenges together.
Isadora Moon can’t wait for her first sleepover at Zoe’s house. They’ll have midnight feasts, stay up late, and have nonstop fun! But when they start baking for the school competition, the temptation to add a sprinkle of magic is just too strong. Will their enchanted cake be a recipe for disaster?
10. Isadora Moon Puts On A Show

Why we love it:
- It talks about the importance of self-expression to help kids feel more comfortable being themselves.
- Despite her fears, Isadora finds the courage to perform, showing children that stepping outside their comfort zone can lead to great experiences.
A vampire ball, a talent show… and a test of confidence!
Isadora Moon has to perform alongside the other vampire children. Her talents aren’t exactly traditional, and she worries about standing out. But with a little courage and a touch of magic, she’ll take to the stage and shine in her own way.
11. Isadora Moon Goes On Holiday

Why we love it:
- When Isadora and her mermaid friend Marina find a baby turtle in trouble, young readers learn the importance of helping and protecting wildlife.
- While full of magic, the story also introduces kids to marine life and the importance of conservation.
Isadora Moon is thrilled when she wins a family holiday - sun, sea, and sand await! But when she and her mermaid friend Marina find a baby turtle in trouble, their trip turns into an adventure to help the turtle find its way home.
12. Isadora Moon Goes To A Wedding

Why we love it:
- It explores family bonds and the joy of special events.
- With a mischievous cousin and a restless baby sister causing chaos, Isadora learns how to handle unexpected challenges and keep the big day running smoothly.
Isadora is going to be a bridesmaid at her aunt’s wedding! But with her mischievous cousin causing trouble and her restless baby sister to look after, the big day is turning out to be anything but smooth. With a dash of magic and a lot of determination, Isadora tries to make sure the wedding has the perfect happy ending.
13. Isadora Moon Meets The Tooth Fairy

Why we love it:
- Isadora’s vampire dad and fairy mum have very different ideas about what to do with her wobbly tooth, helping kids learn about different cultural traditions.
- By making the experience magical and exciting, the story helps young readers feel more comfortable about losing their own baby teeth.
Isadora Moon’s first loose tooth has everyone excited except her! Her vampire dad wants to frame her special little fang, while her fairy mum insists it belongs under her pillow for the tooth fairy. With two very different traditions, Isadora must decide which path to take.
14. Isadora Moon And The Shooting Star

Why we love it:
- It encourages kids to learn about the stars and space in a fun way.
- It shows how teamwork and creativity can solve problems.
While stargazing for a school project, Isadora Moon spots a falling star! When she finds the crash site, she meets Nova, a Glow Sprite who’s lost her moon kitten, Pluto. With space lessons, glowing campfires, and a race against time, Isadora must help Nova find Pluto before she returns to the stars.
15. Isadora Moon Gets The Magic Pox

Why we love it:
- Isadora’s decision to use magic to avoid a test backfires, showing children the importance of honesty.
- The story reframes maths revision into a magical experience, helping kids see that challenges can be enjoyable.
When Isadora Moon hears about an upcoming maths test, she feels nervous. Maybe a little magic could help her skip it? With a spell from her cousin Mirabelle, her plan seems to work until fluffy magic pox starts bouncing everywhere! As she tries to set things right, she might even discover a fun way to tackle maths after all.
16. Isadora Moon Under The Sea

Why we love it:
- Introduces children to new environments, expanding their imagination.
- Isadora helps a struggling friend, showing the importance of kindness and understanding.
Isadora Moon is getting ready for a sleepover at her mermaid friend’s house that’s under the sea! Between magical adventures and new watery friends, everything seems perfect. But when Isadora meets Emerald, a mermaid who isn’t having such a great time, she knows she has to help. As night falls, a secret is revealed, and Isadora embarks on an unforgettable underwater adventure!
17. Isadora Moon And The New Girl

Why we love it:
- It teaches the importance of empathy and inclusivity as Isadora reaches out to a classmate who feels out of place.
- The story highlights the importance of giving new experiences and friendships a chance.
When Ava joins Isadora Moon’s class, she isn’t interested in making new friends. She just wants to go back to her old school. While the other kids leave her alone, Isadora senses there’s more to Ava’s standoffish attitude. With patience, kindness, and a little magic, can Isadora help Ava open up and find her place in her new school?
18. Isadora Moon And The Frost Festival

Why we love it:
- The festive setting makes it a great seasonal read filled with excitement.
- Isadora doesn’t give up when she gets lost, showing resilience and determination.
Isadora Moon is off to the Frost Festival to see the dazzling celebration of winter fairies! With ice skating, fairground rides, and plenty of fairy hot chocolate, it’s pure magic. But when she gets separated from her family and Pink Rabbit in the crowds, she must find them before the grand fairy lights switch on!
19. Isadora Moon Helps Out

Why we love it:
- Isadora learns the importance of being there for friends and family, teaching kids the value of generosity and compassion.
- Through magical mishaps and creative solutions, the story shows that working together can make even tricky situations better.
When Isadora’s mum catches the fairy flu, she’s determined to be the best nurse ever. But despite her best attempts, her magic goes a little awry. Now, Isadora must find a cure before things get even worse! Packed with laughter, surprises, and a touch of sparkle, this charming adventure is perfect for newly confident readers.
20. Isadora Moon Makes A Wish

Why we love it:
- Isadora learns that being happy all the time isn’t as wonderful as it seems, helping kids understand that all feelings are valuable.
- The story reminds young readers that it’s okay to feel a mix of emotions and that being themselves is what truly matters.
Isadora Moon loves being different, but with a fairy mum and a vampire dad, everyday life is never normal! When she makes a wish at a magical well, a mischievous nymph grants her constant happiness. But soon, Isadora realises that only ever feeling happy isn’t as wonderful as it seems. Can she undo the wish and learn that all emotions, good and bad, are part of what makes her truly her?
Happy Reading!
Isadora Moon’s world is full of sparkle, surprises, and just the right amount of mischief! Whether she’s making new friends, casting unexpected spells, or learning important life lessons, there’s never a dull moment in her half-fairy, half-vampire world.
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