Isadora Moon and the New Girl (Paperback)
Other Books in Series
This is book number 17 in the Isadora Moon series.
- #1: Isadora Moon Goes to School (Paperback): $6.99
- #2: Isadora Moon Goes Camping (Paperback): $6.99
- #3: Isadora Moon Goes to the Ballet (Paperback): $5.99
- #4: Isadora Moon Has a Birthday (Paperback): $6.99
- #5: Isadora Moon Goes on a Field Trip (Paperback): $5.99
- #6: Isadora Moon Saves the Carnival (Paperback): $5.99
- #7: Isadora Moon Has a Sleepover (Paperback): $6.99
- #8: Isadora Moon Gets in Trouble (Paperback): $6.99
- #10: Isadora Moon Puts On A Show (Paperback): $6.99
- #11: Isadora Moon Goes On Holiday (Paperback): $6.99
- #12: Isadora Moon Goes To A Wedding (Paperback): $6.99
- #13: Isadora Moon Meets The Tooth Fairy (Paperback): $6.99
- #14: Isadora Moon And The Shooting Star (Paperback): $6.99
- #15: Isadora Moon Gets The Magic Pox (Paperback): $6.99
- #16: Isadora Moon Under the Sea (Paperback): $7.99
- #18: Isadora Moon Helps Out (Paperback): $7.99
Description
The 17th adventure in the Isadora Moon series—she's half vampire, half fairy, totally unique!
Isadora learns about the importance of kindness when a new girl, who doesn't seem to want to be friends, joins her class.
This beautiful, charming, funny series of first chapter books is perfect for readers who want their magic and sparkle with a bit of bite! Isadora loves the night, bats, and her black tutu, but she also loves the sunshine, her magic wand, and Pink Rabbit. She is proud to be different, but with parents like hers, everyday activities don't always go to plan!
About the Author
Harriet Muncaster is the author and illustrator of the internationally bestselling Isadora Moon series as well as two related series: Mirabelle and Emerald, and the stunning middle-grade trilogy Victoria Stitch. Harriet lives with her husband and daughter near some beautiful countryside in Bedfordshire, England.
Praise For…
"With its mix of the alluringly different and comfortingly familiar, this magical story is perfect for its intended audience of new solo readers." - Red Reading Hub
“Muncaster’s abundant pink and black cartoons reflect the way Isadora feels caught between worlds, while humorously revealing the chaos that unfolds at both schools. . . . A breezy supernatural take on the classic “be yourself” narrative.” —Publishers Weekly on Isadora Moon Goes to School
“A message as attractive as the black, white, and pink illustrations. . . . A charming story about self-acceptance.” —Kirkus Reviews on Isadora Moon Goes to School
“Illustrated with charming pink-and-black drawings, this is a good story about acceptance, being different, and finding one's place in the world.” —School Library Journal on Isadora Moon Goes to School
“Isadora makes an irresistible heroine.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books on Isadora Moon Goes to School
"This book is perfect for early elementary-schoolers who live life to the beat of their own drum.” —Booklist on Isadora Moon Goes to School