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The Book of Wizard Craft: In Which the Apprentice Finds Spells, Potions, Fantastic Tales & 50 Enchanting Things to Make
 
 

The Book of Wizard Craft: In Which the Apprentice Finds Spells, Potions, Fantastic Tales & 50 Enchanting Things to Make (Hardcover)

by Janice Eaton Kilby (Author), Deborah Morgenthal (Author), Terry Taylor (Author), Lindy Burnett (Illustrator)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)

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As every parent knows, licensed Harry Potter merchandise has exploded on the marketplace, but now young wizard hopefuls can learn how to make their very own magic gear with The Book of Wizard Craft. Although this inventive and engaging volume bears no actual connection to the mighty Master Potter, many of the projects were clearly inspired by his adventures and attributes. Seems just about everyone is jumping on the wizard-craze bandwagon these days, but this spirited incarnation is done with skill.

Wishing to pass along his 600 year's worth of arcane lore, the ancient wizard behind this creative collection shares his secrets for wizard regalia (bejeweled turban, hourglass pendant, magic cloak, wands, staffs, and the obligatory robe), the decorative arts (magic carpet, crystal ball, celestial sheets), horticulture (fairy circle, carnivorous-plant terrarium), animal husbandry (dragon scales, eye of newt, apothecary carry-all), book arts (secret journal, invisible inks, quill pen), astronomy (constellation caster), alchemy (magic potions galore), and amusement (party ideas, decorations, spooky edibles), and much more. Bewitching painted illustrations add sprightly fun and help to further clarify relatively good directions. Even kids who want nothing to do with sorcery in the craft room will enjoy reading the magical myths, international legends, and witchy stories. --Amy Handy



From Publishers Weekly

While Hogwarts wannabes await Harry Potter V, they can pass the time with The Book of Wizard Craft by Janice Eaton Kilby, Deborah Morgenthal and Terry Taylor, illus. by Lindy Burnett. Narrated by a 600-year-old wizard, this collection of 50 crafts goes beyond glitter and tissue paper projects, to include sewing a wizard's robe, making crystal candy and learning to read tea leaves. Between projects, kids can read stories of Celtic Shape Shifters and of King Arthur.

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5.0 out of 5 stars My Children Wanted to Start Right Away!!, Feb 3 2004
By TotalEarthGirl "Kilroy" (Millville, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This book is fantastic. We received the book today in the mail. My two children and I looked at the book from cover to cover. They told me they want to start tomorrow on making the crafts that are in the book.

This book is perfect for Harry Potter fans. From robes, to wands, potions, hiding boxes, crystal balls..you name it.

The way the author has written this book is funny. You can just feel the author enjoyed writing this book.

My children loved it as soon as I turned the first page.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book EVER!, Jun 14 2003
By A Customer
I personally would recommend this book to anybody, Harry Potter fan or not. This is a great book, and it tells how to make two different kinds of wands, robes, cloaks, crystal balls, potions, a wizard's hat, turban, and more! It also tells how to make a wizard party, etc.

I got this book for my birthday about two years ago, and I've read it through at least ten times since then. If I have nothing to do, I just sit down and read it. It's got lots of stories, so if you just feel like reading, it's the right book.

I hope this was helpful!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Only the Best Book the Entire Universe! (well, almost), Mar 8 2003
By A Customer
I am thirteen years old and consider myself sort of above most little kids' books. However, this book was so incredibly neat, here I am writing this review! It contains everything you want to know about how to pretend to be a wizard. I haven't acually tried all the things yet, but just siting there, looking at the artwork is awesome. It has everything from food to dragonsblood to mythology to wizard parties to a powder that smokes when you rub it. One should not be restrained by the age sugjestions-I want every fantasy-lover I know to READ THIS BOOK!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not just for kids, either!
I'm 28 years old. I have no children. I don't even have any small children anywhere in my immediate family. Read more
Published on Jul 3 2002 by chaobell

5.0 out of 5 stars wizrdcraft review/ealasaide
the best kids activity book i've read in a while!! makes crafts, ecology education & wizardry fun not evil & scary 3 cheers for the author proud to let my children, grandchildren... Read more
Published on April 28 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars You, Too, Can Be a Hogwarts Student
... Or at least pretend to be! (NOTE: This is not a Harry Potter book, although it's certainly riding his "robe-tails. Read more
Published on Jan 31 2002 by Wendy A. B. Whipple

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant for young and old
I gave this book to my daughter (aged 8) for Christmas. She loves Harry Potter and I was looking for something fun related to the same theme. Read more
Published on Jan 2 2002 by Joan Chalmers

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant for young and old
I gave this book to my daughter (aged 8) for Christmas. She loves Harry Potter and I was looking for something fun related to the same theme. Read more
Published on Jan 2 2002 by Joan Chalmers

4.0 out of 5 stars wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this book is a great book 4 kids.
the book opens your mind 2 pure imagination!
it teaches u how 2 do spells and potions. Read more
Published on Dec 31 2001 by Abel R. Gomez

5.0 out of 5 stars Well, this book will be popular at MY house.
This book is wonderful, I first saw it at a science class that I go to and my teacher very kindly let me flip through it during break. Read more
Published on Dec 15 2001 by a 12 yr old

5.0 out of 5 stars A truly awesome book for all ages
This book is fun for all ages its interesting provides real facts as well as "recipies to brew up" anyhing magical a "which or wizard" would ever need.
Published on Nov 10 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars The Book We've Been Looking For!
With the craze of Harry Potter, parents and teachers alike have been looking for easy and fun ways to associate the enchanted world of wizardry to everyday life. Read more
Published on Oct 27 2001 by Sherry L. Marshall

5.0 out of 5 stars Truly Magickal!
I couldn't believe this book when I saw it, loaded with activities to do with my child, and for years to come my family will enjoy this lighthearted and fun filled work. Read more
Published on Aug 21 2001 by Crow Girl

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