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Jennifer Murdley's Toad

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 544 Ratings and 65 Reviews

Book Description
Jennifer Murdley had no idea what she was getting into the day she bought the big toad from the strange man who ran Elives' Magic Shop. The thing didn't even start talking to her until she had it out of the shop.

And once the toad did start to talk, it still kept a lot of secrets. So Jennifer didn't find out about his strange birth...or the treasure hidden in his forehead...or the witch who was... More

Book Information
PublisherAladdin Paperbacks
BindingPaperback (20 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages176
ISBN-100671794019
ISBN-13978-0671794019
Publication Date06/01/1993
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About Bruce Coville (Author) : Bruce Coville (b.May 16, 1950) is an American author of children's stories. He was born in Syracuse, New York and lived around central New York except for one year he spent at Duke University. In Sept... more
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About Gary A. Lippincott (Illustrator) : Gary A. Lippincott is a published author and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Gary A. Lippincott include The Prince and the Pauper, Birds on a... more
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6/3/2008 Christy Evers said:
When an unpopular, unattractive girl is chased by a cruel classmate, she stumbles into a Magic Shop where she purchases an immortal talking toad. I love Coville's Magic Shop Series. They are all so funny and can stand by themselves. So many series are so alike, that they become predictable. ... more

tags: I recommend, Inspired me, I read

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