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List Price: $5.99Price: $1.96 You Save: $4.03 (67%)
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Fabric Type: 9780765350169
Legal Disclaimer: 0765350165
Maximum Color Depth: Starscape
Metal Type: Starscape
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 96
Total External Bays Free: March 01, 2005
Total Firewire Ports: Starscape
Total Gem Weight: Ages 9-12
Total Parallel Ports: March 01, 2005
Starscape
Editorial Review:
Product Description:
One day, while playing in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village, David and Leilah are thrilled to discover a real wizard living behind the little black door in Washington Square Arch. Alas, he is only a second-class wizard, he tells them, and sometimes he has trouble with his spells. So when the Wizard accidentally turns David's Scottish terrier, D. Dog, into a statue and the statue is stolen by Mr. Pickwell, a nasty antiques dealer, it's up to David and Leilah to get D. Dog back--before Mr. Pickwell sells him!
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I remember finding this book in the small library at my elementary school when I was in third grade. I was so excited by the yellowed pages and torn cover. As soon as I started reading it I was enthrawled and I didn't put it down once that WHOLE night. You can't imagine how thrilled I was when I was able to return it to the library the next day! It is cute and humorous and just a fun read for a little kid. It is the Pre-Harry Potter wizard novel, and a much easier, less frightening read for the youger ... Read More
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We were quite eager to read "Wizard" because Jane Yolen's "How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight" is a great personal favorite around our house, but "The Wizard of Washington Square" doesn't match it in wit, characterization, or even entertainment value.
This book leaves the impression that Yolen succumbed to an editor's pleadings to write something for the Harry Potter crowd. The plot involves a little 3-foot tall wizard who lives in the arch in New York's Washington Square Park. Since we used ... Read More
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Preadolescent David accompanied by his canine D. Dog walks around Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village feeling lonely. His family has just relocated from Connecticut to New York and he has no friends. When his canine's ball lands in the fountain in the middle of the park he meets Leilah who goes into the water to retrieve the toy. Leilah informs him that the fountain is home to a wizard.
David scoffs at the inane girl, but soon they encounter THE WIZARD OF WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK, who ... Read More
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