Hee Haw Dini & Great Zambini

Hee Haw Dini & Great Zambini

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Author: Roy D. Kennedy

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 32


Who says animals can't be magicians? Hee-Haw the donkey and Chester the field mouse live on a farm but dream of becoming master magicians. None of the other animals believe they can do it, but when the Great Zambini's magic chest falls off his train, they just might have a shot. With the help of the master's most difficult illusions, Hee-Haw and Chester disguise themselves as performers and wow their friends. With practice and hard work, they learn that "In order to become a magician, one must believe that magical things can happen." A delightful tale of fearless ambition, this story proves that appearances can be deceiving-especially when magic is involved. "Magic is a perennially hot topic for children...the subtle themes of the power of advertising and the gullibility of the public make this one worth sharing. The vibrant acrylics with cheerful, cartoon-like characters provide added appeal."-Booklist "Full of tricks...Kennedy's acrylics really pop-the mustachio'd Hee-Haw-Dini is a treat to behold."-Kirkus Reviews



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Roy D. Kennedy

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 32


Who says animals can't be magicians? Hee-Haw the donkey and Chester the field mouse live on a farm but dream of becoming master magicians. None of the other animals believe they can do it, but when the Great Zambini's magic chest falls off his train, they just might have a shot. With the help of the master's most difficult illusions, Hee-Haw and Chester disguise themselves as performers and wow their friends. With practice and hard work, they learn that "In order to become a magician, one must believe that magical things can happen." A delightful tale of fearless ambition, this story proves that appearances can be deceiving-especially when magic is involved. "Magic is a perennially hot topic for children...the subtle themes of the power of advertising and the gullibility of the public make this one worth sharing. The vibrant acrylics with cheerful, cartoon-like characters provide added appeal."-Booklist "Full of tricks...Kennedy's acrylics really pop-the mustachio'd Hee-Haw-Dini is a treat to behold."-Kirkus Reviews