Book 6 in the Kiwi Series, but it can be read as a standalone story. Do you believe in magic and things you cannot see?Fur, magic, thrills and comedy moments fill this fantasy adventure set over Christmas, involving a star, a fairy, a witch, a toad, some catizens and Santa himself. Amy, James and their magical cat, Kiwi, who can communicate with them, find a star. But this is not an ordinary star. He's living and breathing, and his name is Sharissimo. A year earlier, the star and a fairy called Lilabel were captured by an ...
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Book 6 in the Kiwi Series, but it can be read as a standalone story. Do you believe in magic and things you cannot see?Fur, magic, thrills and comedy moments fill this fantasy adventure set over Christmas, involving a star, a fairy, a witch, a toad, some catizens and Santa himself. Amy, James and their magical cat, Kiwi, who can communicate with them, find a star. But this is not an ordinary star. He's living and breathing, and his name is Sharissimo. A year earlier, the star and a fairy called Lilabel were captured by an evil witch with a big wart on her nose. While Sharissimo managed to escape, Lilabel couldn't. Can Amy, James and Kiwi find the fairy before Christmas Eve and rescue her from the clutches of the witch? The witch herself is in for a shock when she finds herself in the furry land of Cat City.Set in the human world, Cat City and Santa's Grotto.Furry fun for readers aged 7-99.Illustrations inside by Nikki McBroom."I loved this Christmas story. It is a wonderful adventure. Kiwi and the children must help the star. I loved how the author includes tidbits of actual facts and Christmas legends to the story. My favorite place was the room of dreams. I highly recommend for children ages 7 to 12." (WendysBookcase)"My 8yr old absolutely loves these books and anything that gets a child reading has to be a good thing! The fact that he can tell me about the story, characters and ask intelligent questions means they've sunk in and he's not just skimming. He's read them all at least twice which means that they are well written enough to attract him back; all signs of good books." (Amazon customer)
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