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Disney Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy #2

Disney Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy #2: Mai and the Tricky Transformation

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Learn the secrets to becoming a Disney fairy godmother in the second book of this new illustrated chapter book series for young readers!

Determined to earn her wand twinkles at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Ball, Mai Magicwhisp decides to do all of her spells at once. But her plan to perform the most magical transformation ever is put on hold when she accidentally turns one of her classmates, Tatia Shine, into a unicorn! Now Mai has to work together with Tatia to reverse the transformation before Tatia is stuck as a unicorn forever.

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80 pages, Hardcover

Published October 11, 2022

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Kallie George

95 books379 followers
I’m an author, editor, and speaker living in Vancouver, BC, near the sea. When I’m not writing or editing, I’m teaching creative writing workshops.

I have my Masters of Children's Literature from the University of British Columbia.

I love picture books, fairy tales, beautiful art and music, and baking cookies.

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Profile Image for Jennifer Kendall.
291 reviews1 follower
May 2, 2023
A great new series for fans of The Princess in Black books by Shannon Hale. Large font and colorful pictures which emerging chapter readers love.
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3,263 reviews89 followers
October 13, 2022
10/11/2022 3.5 stars. Came in a bundle with Book 1 in the series. Full review tk at TheFrumiousConsortium.net.

10/13/2022 It's time for fairy godmothers (and fathers), or at least ones in training, to take center stage!

In the first book of this charming series, Rory And The Magical Mix-Ups, Rory Spellington is super excited to attend the Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy, the boarding school for fairy godparents in training. Unfortunately, she's a little behind on her spelling, having spent her childhood amidst regular children, as her fairy parents chose to live incognito among humans as booksellers instead of living with their magical brethren. As such, her peers have already been to preschools and summer camps that taught them basic spells, instead of the mundane stuff Rory knows.

Rory really wants to impress her new classmates and teachers but everything seems to go wrong almost upon arrival. She works hard and is slowly getting better, but still feels totally unprepared when it comes time for her first big magical assignment. Will her spellwork be up to the task of granting a child's dearest wish? Better yet, will she discover hidden strengths in her quest to become a fairy godmother?

The second book, Mai And The Tricky Transformation, features Rory's best friend Mai Magicwhisp, who is a maximalist after my own heart. Mai, however, is even more extra than I am, insisting on more more more when casting her magic spells. When it comes time for the second big assignment of her stay at Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy, she finds herself accidentally pairing up with snooty fellow fairy Tatia. Tatia always wants to be first and best, so the girls are originally in sync when it comes to completing their assignment. But when Mai's thirst for more accidentally transforms Tatia into a unicorn, will the girls be able to set aside their differences and find a cure, before Tatia's dream of being a fairy godmother is lost forever?

These were a terrific take on the Disney canon, tho I likely enjoyed the first book a smidge more than the second. Rory's introduction to the Academy also set the scene for new readers, initiating us into the wonders of the setting. I thought the play on the word "spell" was inspired, and likely endearing to kids who have trouble with the subject as well. The second book was very cute but lacked that little bit of fish-out-of-water relatability for us non-magical readers that sets the first book apart.

Both books, however, enjoyed cleverly subverting tropes. Whether it was Mr Frog's disgruntlement at meeting wizards to Ms Ebony's disdain for curse-breakers, the books hilariously and gently poke fun at the fairy stories we already know.

Lorena Alvarez Garcia illustrates Kallie George's words with plenty of verve and wit. Her artwork is both incredibly cute and stylish, and colorful if the covers are anything to go by. Alas, I was only sent black and white interiors, which I can only imagine are even more captivating in full color. I know that the blurry interiors of my advanced proofs didn't hold a candle to the glorious art of the cover!

These are great books for young readers looking to expand their horizons from the standard fairy tales, while still enjoying that tried-and-true Disney magic. My very first beloved book was Disney's Cinderella, and I can totally see these becoming the first favorite books of others. Bonus that they're less about being a magical princess whom things happen to than a magical fairy who helps good things happen to others.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy 2: Mai And The Tricky Transformation by Kallie George & Lorena Alvarez Gomez was published October 11 2022 by Disney-Hyperion and is available from all good booksellers, including Bookshop!
Profile Image for Melanie Dulaney.
2,262 reviews142 followers
September 27, 2022
From Disney-Hyperion, this early chapter book series is perfect for those who love magic, especially the magic of Cinderella’s fairy godmother character. In this 2nd installment, Rory’s roommate Mai continues spreading her motto of “More” on everything she does-adding more sparkles and bling to clothes, not just finishing a classroom assignment but make it as “extra” as she can. But sometimes going overboard can hurt friends and cause problems and in the end, Mai learns that she needs to temper her enthusiasm just a bit. Likely geared for grades 1-3, the simple text and plot line are ideal for early readers in grades 1 and 2 and those who may still be struggling to read in 3rd. All will enjoy the illustrations and larger than usual font.

Note: My arc from Disney-Hyperion was in black & white, but it was easy to see how wonderful the finished edition will be and final color pages available online confirm this. Every spread has illustrations, borders and/or extra large onomatopoeia splashed onto page, providing great context clues and adding to the overall entertainment value.
Profile Image for Valerie McEnroe.
1,726 reviews63 followers
August 4, 2022
This is book 2 in a cute new series for young chapter book readers. I would place the interest level around grades K-3, and the reading level around grade 3. 4th and 5th graders who need a less challenging read may still enjoy if they love princesses and fairies. Excellent illustrations and moral lessons.

As book 1 focuses on Rory, book 2 focuses on her fairy boarding school roommate, Mai. Mai always wants to go over-the-top with her spells. When the godparents-in-training are given an assignment for a Cinderella-type ball, Mai bombs it. She and her partner are supposed to make the coach, but Mai keeps embellishing to the point that she turns her partner into a unicorn. She then goes through a serious of common cancellation spells to no avail, until she utilizes the one that comes from the heart.

The moral, as with book 1, is that there's more to magic than just waving a wand and saying a few words. There's something that cuts to the heart of who we are.
1,093 reviews11 followers
August 26, 2022
Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy, a place aspiring fairy godmothers and the occasional fairy godfather go to train.

Part Two: Mai is all about more - more bows, more glitter, more magic. Whoops! some of this magic isn't working the way Mai thought it would. She accidentally turns her friend Tatia in to a magic unicorn when what she was aiming for was a vehicle to transport them to a royal ball. Are her magic skills good enough to turn Tatia back to her regular self?

An early chapter book, probably first-third grades. It might also work for special classes, as there are lots of good picture clues to go with the text.

I received an e-ARC from Disney Publishing Worldwide, in exchange for a review.
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5,754 reviews34 followers
November 30, 2022
This is book number two in the Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy and it’s just as magical as book one. This time we follow the character whose motto is more, more, more! She wants everything to be more grand, more big, more sparkly, more everything. So when given the assignment to create the carriage for the ball, a plane cabbage won’t do it. She had more and more and more until she turned her classmate into a unicorn. And no matter what she does she can’t undo her own spell. There’s a lesson in her here for her to learn. Once again, these books are adorable. They’re full of magic as done as only Disney can and they teach a lesson but bring a smile to your face. I am loving this series and can’t wait to see what comes next.
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136 reviews17 followers
June 23, 2022
Thank you to Disney Books for providing me an arc in exchange for an honest review.

Again, this is an absolutely adorable, beautifully illustrated book. These books are really fun and enjoyable. I’d love to read more of them!

This book centers around Mai and her motto “more” and how everything could use more, more, more. She gets into a bit of trouble because she needs more of everything, but eventually figures out that it’s not always a good thing. Mai teaches kids that more is not always better, and sometimes less is more.
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599 reviews13 followers
May 16, 2022
Kallie George has so many great books and this is definitely one that doesn’t disappoint. Both stories were engaging and provided a valuable lesson. The illustrations are just gorgeous with so many great details. If you’re a Disney fan, this is a great book to add to your library. I can’t wait for more to be added to the series!
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747 reviews11 followers
October 20, 2022
Such a cute sequel! I really like how they go into the different characters with each book. They do such a good job developing the characters and their own story! I love the artwork! I still think this is such a cute book for kids! I cannot wait until the next one in the series!!
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4,787 reviews
January 24, 2024
3.5 STARS I didn't enjoy this quite as much as the first one, but it's still very cute with a sweet message and charming illustrations.
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3,768 reviews32 followers
August 7, 2024
Appropriate for: all ages!

Great full color pictures and a story with a good message. I'm glad the librarian recommended this series! My 7 year old daughter loved it as well.
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23 reviews
June 4, 2025
Tatia became a unicorn. I like when she switched back to a fairy.
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1,153 reviews2 followers
January 11, 2026
Maybe the most magical transformations don’t come from a wand, but from the heart instead.
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7,043 reviews23 followers
January 29, 2024
Mai and Tatia earn their first star.
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