The plot of the story is Bethany and Kiel try to stop the Magister who has escaped out of his fictional world into the real world to free all the fictional characters so they can have control of their own lives again. When Owen informed the Magister that he was only a character, he was determined to get to the bottom of this and meet with the author.
This all started when Owen spotted Bethany coming out of a book. After he confronts her, she reveals to him that her long-lost father is a fictional character, therefore she is half-fictional. Owen makes a deal with Bethany that if she took him inside the Kiel Gnomenfoot story, he would help her find her dad. Bethany agreed, however, Owen had other plans once they jumped inside the story. Everything from that point on went terribly wrong. Kiel and Bethany were on a mission to save the normal world from the Magister while Owen and Charm were left in Magisteria fighting Dr. Verity and his science robots. Both Bethany and Owen were caught up in two different worlds trying to survive all the twist and turns throughout the story.
This all started when Owen spotted Bethany coming out of a book. After he confronts her, she reveals to him that her long-lost father is a fictional character, therefore she is half-fictional. Owen makes a deal with Bethany that if she took him inside the Kiel Gnomenfoot story, he would help her find her dad. Bethany agreed, however, Owen had other plans once they jumped inside the story. Everything from that point on went terribly wrong. Kiel and Bethany were on a mission to save the normal world from the Magister while Owen and Charm were left in Magisteria fighting Dr. Verity and his science robots. Both Bethany and Owen were caught up in two different worlds trying to survive all the twist and turns throughout the story.
A classic story that has been told for many years. This story never gets old. I love this revamped version! The illustrations are incredible!
Polar Express was one of my favorite stories and movie as a child. This is a great way to get children into the holiday spirit.
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type[ CLICK, CLACK, MOO: COWS THAT TYPE ] by Cronin, Doreen (Author) Jan-01-06[ Hardcover ] by Doreen Cronin
I love the illustrations in the book. The cows typing letters asking for heated blankets is hilarious! Great story for preschool or kindergarten aged children.
Hilarious story! This story helps generate discussion between parents and children about right and wrong in a fun way. And how, no matter how much you get in trouble, your parents will always love you.
I loved the illustrations in this story. I thought it was a cute way to teach patience.





