Fletcher, Tom

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There's a witch in your book

2023
"There's a witch in your book, and she's causing mischief and messes. Can you use magic to stop her from stirring up trouble?"--Back cover.
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The Christmasaurus

2020
Ten-year-old William loves dinosaurs and when Santa delivers a real one, the two set out on a wild Christmas adventure, while Hunter pursues them.
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The Christmasaurus

2021
After Santa Claus accidentally gives a young boy, William Trundle, a frozen dinosaur egg which soon hatches, William is overjoyed, since he has always wanted a dinosaur for Christmas, but the evil Hunter hears about the gift and decides to steal the dinosaur for his collection.

There's a dragon in your book

2022
Encourages the reader to manipulate the book to take care of a little dragon that has hatched inside--and to try to put out a fire after the dragon sneezes.
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There's an elf in your book

2021
"Invites the reader to take the Nice List Test, while avoiding mischievous Elf's naughty tricks, to prove Santa should bring Christmas presents to him or her"--Provided by publisher.

There's a unicorn in your book

2021
Encourages the reader to help the unicorn get rid of the worry gremlins and cheer up.

There's a unicorn in your book

"There's a unicorn in your book! But this unicorn doesn't seem very happy... Can you help get rid of the worry gremlins and cheer this unicorn up?"--Provided by publisher.

There's a monster in your book

Encourages the reader to shake, tilt, and wiggle the book to remove the little monster inside, but once it is out, another problem arises.

There's a superhero in your book

2020
Invites the reader to help Superhero save the book from the Scribbler by lifting it, concentrating, tapping pages, and more.
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There's a witch in your book

2021
"Encourages the reader to capture the magic of a witch found in the book, then use spells while poking, wiping, and looking through the book to try to set things right"--OCLC.

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