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Sweet Touch

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When Peggy twists and rubs her brand-new, genuine plastic, gold ring Oliver The Magnificent Magic Genie appears. Oliver is just a baby genie, and the sight of the doll-sized cherub makes Peggy giggle. Despite his indignation, Oliver grants her one wish: everything she touches turns into something sweet. At first the two are delighted as everything in Peggy's room turns into a delicious confection, but the baby genie hasn't yet learned to turn wishes off, and tummy aches and syrupy tears quickly follow. Fortunately, Oliver's mother shows up to rescue them from the sticky mess.

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First published January 1, 1976

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Lorna Balian

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33 reviews1 follower
April 21, 2009
This is my favorite picture book from my childhood. Peggy finds a penny and rubs it. A toddler genie grants her one wish that turns her world into a sugar-lover's dream. Alas, the sugar rush ends, leaving the adorable genie and Peggy tired, sticky, and sick. Was it a dream or real? We'll never know!

Read the original edition written and illustrated by Lorna Balian. The story begins with black and white illustrations. As candy appears, so does color-- bit by bit on each page. As a child, I was fascinated by that aspect of the book.
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101 reviews2 followers
February 11, 2009
this was my favorite book in grade school, i think it annoyed my mom how often i came home with this book from library day.
25 reviews1 follower
August 17, 2020
I reas this book once in someone’s house on a trip and never forgot it. It’s a great book. I finally found it and it exceed my expectations. The only negative that made this tough to rate is the modern version recolored it which is a poor choice. Perhaps unfair to say since I haven’t seen a modern one in person but the images aren’t a great sign. Plus I love how in the original only the candy is in color.
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80 reviews3 followers
February 22, 2022
One of the very first books I ever loved. I don’t think it got returned to the library 😬
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Author 1 book669 followers
October 2, 2009
This is a fun story about a kid's dream come true, for at least a few minutes. In the same vein as the story about King Midas and the golden touch, Peggy is given a wish and she decides that everything she touches will turn to candy and sweets. It's fun until it's not - she realizes that it creates a terrible mess and she wants to undo the wish.
2 reviews
June 1, 2008
this was my fav orite book when I was a kid.
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531 reviews21 followers
December 5, 2008
If you could have one wish, what would you wish for? And what would happen if your wish was granted? This "sweet" story is my favorite book from my childhood.
1 review1 follower
May 13, 2012
Love this book every time I read it!
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367 reviews4 followers
July 12, 2014
I loved this - made me laugh out loud a few times.
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106 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2016
This was a childhood favorite so it was fun to share it with my daughter now. Darling story... sometimes having all the candy you want isn't as great as it seems!
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131 reviews
January 30, 2024
The minimal use of color gives the story an extra dimension. It is a cute storyline and has a good lesson to it.
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