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    Toronto, ON, Canada: Penguin Books Canada, Limited, 1984, Paperback, 1974

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Magic at Midnight

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 6 Ratings and 3 Reviews

Book Description
Wild Duck glanced down from the inn sign he was painted on, and saw Hare from the nearby Hare and Hounds inn hurrying past. He took Hare's advice and flapped stiffly down, and so for the first time took part in an adventure that began every midnight and ended every dawn.
Book Information
PublisherToronto, ON, Canada: Penguin Books Canada, Limited, 1984
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages112
ISBN-100140306935
ISBN-13978-0140306934
Publication Date/1974
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About Phyllis Arkle (Author) : Phyllis Arkle is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Phyllis Arkle include The Railway Cat and the Railway Cat's Secret, Railway Cat's Secret (Story Books), Railwa... more
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9/5/2011 REBECCA Rose said:
A little known title, this is a charming fantasy story appropriate for advanced early readers. Various creatures that are painted on the signs in an English village come alive at midnight and have adventures together. The fantasy will hold young reader's attention , but contains no frightening eleme... more

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