Review Detail
Kids Fiction
209
fantastic illustrated early chapter book
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
HOCUS AND POCUS AND THE SPELL FOR HOME is a charming chapter book about finding a place to belong. A witch named Jinx found five puppies and realized they were slightly magical, so she brought them to the Shelter for Slightly Magical Pets where they would be taken care of until they could be adopted. While three of the pups were quickly adopted, Hocus and Pocus remained. They wanted to be adopted together, so they would cause mischief whenever Hocus would look 2 minutes into the future and see that the people would only be adopting one or the other. Pocus can take negative feelings from people and make them into bubbles, which he could then eat.
Jinx comes in after a while with a spell for home that she uses to help an old tortoise find the perfect home. Since Hocus and Pocus have been there for a while, she decides to make the spell for each of them too. Fearing being separated, they slip into her bags so that they can make the potion a combined one and find a home together. Once at Jinx's house, they meet her three apprentices and find themselves in the middle of more mischief- but they also think they've found a home - if only Jinx wasn't worried about having her hands full with the apprentices and magic!
What I loved: This was such a sweet story of family, friendship, and belonging. The pups really come to life in the story with plenty of personality and silliness. The magical abilities added something extra to the book, and brings up plenty of fun opportunities for the future. The characters are all approached with a lot of love, and the pups get introduced to the three children apprentices from whom I am hoping to see even more in future books.
The story is inclusive with the way characters are introduced and addressed. The themes will resonate with young readers, who may sometimes cause their own mischief and value friendship and family. Seeing a story from an animal's perspective tends to be a hit in this age group, and this one is no exception! This is definitely a series we are looking forward to continuing.
This is a particularly special chapter book, as it includes large, full color illustrations throughout. It really bridges that gap between picture book and chapter books beautifully. The images are fantastic and unique, appealing to young readers who love pictures but are moving on to more in-depth stories. The font is large and easy to read throughout, making this a great series for early independent readers. The chapters are a good length, but not too intimidating.
Final verdict: With unforgettable characters, a delightful dose of magic, and enchanting illustrations, HOCUS AND POCUS AND THE SPELL FOR HOME is a charming early chapter book that is sure to be a hit with young independent readers. Themes of family, friendship, and belonging make this a relatable story that children can really sink their teeth into.
Jinx comes in after a while with a spell for home that she uses to help an old tortoise find the perfect home. Since Hocus and Pocus have been there for a while, she decides to make the spell for each of them too. Fearing being separated, they slip into her bags so that they can make the potion a combined one and find a home together. Once at Jinx's house, they meet her three apprentices and find themselves in the middle of more mischief- but they also think they've found a home - if only Jinx wasn't worried about having her hands full with the apprentices and magic!
What I loved: This was such a sweet story of family, friendship, and belonging. The pups really come to life in the story with plenty of personality and silliness. The magical abilities added something extra to the book, and brings up plenty of fun opportunities for the future. The characters are all approached with a lot of love, and the pups get introduced to the three children apprentices from whom I am hoping to see even more in future books.
The story is inclusive with the way characters are introduced and addressed. The themes will resonate with young readers, who may sometimes cause their own mischief and value friendship and family. Seeing a story from an animal's perspective tends to be a hit in this age group, and this one is no exception! This is definitely a series we are looking forward to continuing.
This is a particularly special chapter book, as it includes large, full color illustrations throughout. It really bridges that gap between picture book and chapter books beautifully. The images are fantastic and unique, appealing to young readers who love pictures but are moving on to more in-depth stories. The font is large and easy to read throughout, making this a great series for early independent readers. The chapters are a good length, but not too intimidating.
Final verdict: With unforgettable characters, a delightful dose of magic, and enchanting illustrations, HOCUS AND POCUS AND THE SPELL FOR HOME is a charming early chapter book that is sure to be a hit with young independent readers. Themes of family, friendship, and belonging make this a relatable story that children can really sink their teeth into.
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