Getting Mixed Up (Magic Makers Club #1)
This fun-filled chapter book for children ages 6-9 introduces three young witches whose friendship and budding business skills are tested when they start a magical business to save money for camp.

Stella, Aurora, and Luna are finally old enough for Witch Academy Summer Sleepaway Camp, but there’s just one problem—Aurora’s family can’t afford it! The girls launch the Magic Makers Club to earn the money needed. But their club gets off to a less-than-enchanting start! Problems appear as the witches rush ahead with a hastily made potion that strains their friendship and creates trouble around town. Can the girls regroup and save their new business? Can they find a way to work together? A simple wave of a magic wand won’t be enough…

Each book in the new Magic Makers Club series highlights entrepreneurial and business skills for kids, together with friendship problems–and solutions–and plenty of fun. A potent and bewitching “spell” for chapter book readers!
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Getting Mixed Up (Magic Makers Club #1)
This fun-filled chapter book for children ages 6-9 introduces three young witches whose friendship and budding business skills are tested when they start a magical business to save money for camp.

Stella, Aurora, and Luna are finally old enough for Witch Academy Summer Sleepaway Camp, but there’s just one problem—Aurora’s family can’t afford it! The girls launch the Magic Makers Club to earn the money needed. But their club gets off to a less-than-enchanting start! Problems appear as the witches rush ahead with a hastily made potion that strains their friendship and creates trouble around town. Can the girls regroup and save their new business? Can they find a way to work together? A simple wave of a magic wand won’t be enough…

Each book in the new Magic Makers Club series highlights entrepreneurial and business skills for kids, together with friendship problems–and solutions–and plenty of fun. A potent and bewitching “spell” for chapter book readers!
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Getting Mixed Up (Magic Makers Club #1)

Getting Mixed Up (Magic Makers Club #1)

Getting Mixed Up (Magic Makers Club #1)

Getting Mixed Up (Magic Makers Club #1)

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This fun-filled chapter book for children ages 6-9 introduces three young witches whose friendship and budding business skills are tested when they start a magical business to save money for camp.

Stella, Aurora, and Luna are finally old enough for Witch Academy Summer Sleepaway Camp, but there’s just one problem—Aurora’s family can’t afford it! The girls launch the Magic Makers Club to earn the money needed. But their club gets off to a less-than-enchanting start! Problems appear as the witches rush ahead with a hastily made potion that strains their friendship and creates trouble around town. Can the girls regroup and save their new business? Can they find a way to work together? A simple wave of a magic wand won’t be enough…

Each book in the new Magic Makers Club series highlights entrepreneurial and business skills for kids, together with friendship problems–and solutions–and plenty of fun. A potent and bewitching “spell” for chapter book readers!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781662670909
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
Publication date: 06/17/2025
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)
Age Range: 6 - 9 Years

About the Author

Christine Evans is the author of several children’s picture books, including Evelyn the Adventurous Entomologist and Emily’s Idea, and the chapter book series, The Wish Library. She is a British expat and has lived in California for over ten years with her husband and two young daughters.

Laura Zarrin is the illustrator of more than 30 children’s books, including the Wallace and Grace series and the Katie Woo’s Neighborhood series, board books, picture books, and chapter books. Her work can also be found in popular outlets like Highlights, Scholastic, and Spider magazine.
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