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Twin Magic: Lost Tooth Rescue!

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[Scholastic Reader Level 2]

Girls are sure to love this sparkly new reader series from Kate Ledger!

*GLITTER ON THE COVER!*

Lottie and Mia are twins with special magic powers--together, they can move objects with their minds! In the first book in this easy-to-read series, Lottie and Mia help a classmate recover her lost tooth. These Super Twins follow a trail of glitter and use their powers to save the day!


32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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May 12, 2020
"Twin Magic: Lost Tooth Rescue!" by Kate Ledger & Kyla May

Delightful, little Toby stills the show (in the opinion of my listening audience)
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April 8, 2018
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I'd never heard of Twin Magic before finding this in the Little Free Lending Library. I was intrigued by the cover so I picked it up. It was kind of weird and definitely not what I was expecting, but I could see how children would enjoy it (especially those who like glitter). It could easily be a hit with fans of My Little Pony and Care Bears. The story itself (lost tooth) is one that has been told time and time again in children's literature. This one just adds super-hero-style elements to the story. I did enjoy the girl empowerment woven into the story (and the subtle way the twins reject Toby's help). A nice was to introduce girls to the idea that they can do anything. I did think the girls' powers were a bit weird (couldn't they have just asked Rosie to fly up and get the tooth instead of creating an elaborate, doomed-to-fail plan to have her stand guard while they use their mind powers to get the tooth?), but to each their own I guess. A weird story, but still good. This is a cute beginning to a series.
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August 3, 2016
My kids really liked this colorful, little book. They enjoyed looking at the pictures, and they were interested in finding Anna's lost tooth. When Lottie and Mia assumed their "super" status, they smiled and imitated the pinkie gesture. It was adorable...just like this book.
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January 13, 2016
The girls will like the superpowers of the twins. Not necessarily good reading, though. Pictures could be improved.
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