<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>Green Toenail Soup and Bat Fuzz</em></strong><em> by <strong>Sharon CassanoLochman</strong> "...is a <strong>delightful story</strong> that <strong>begs to be read aloud</strong>. <strong>Children will love</strong> the <strong>alliteration and rhymes</strong> in Tito's <strong>magic spells</strong>, and the <strong>fanciful images</strong> that they bring to the <strong>imagination</strong>...The townspeople are a<strong> diverse, expressive, </strong>and <strong>comical </strong>lot who get carried away with Tito's magic. The result is <strong>a lot of fun</strong> that is sure to <strong>please and entertain</strong>."<strong> -Pamela Jean Horter-Moore </strong>author of <strong>LoveQuest </strong>and <strong>Brief Candles</strong></em></p><p>A furious storm has passed through the town of Madwacky, leaving behind a trail of thick fog. The townspeople run for help at the Wizard Academy, but the ancient Wizard is sick in bed. No one is willing to try...except for Tito--the youngest wizard trainee of all. Follow Tito and his wild and wacky chants as he tries to remember the magic words to bring back the rolling hills and meadow to the town of Madwacky.</p><p><strong><em>"Toggly, taggly, tuzz. Green toenail soup, bat fuzz. Peevy, preamy, pie. Alligator shoe pudding, fuzzy fly..."</em></strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>All the Magic Words, by Pamela Jean Horter-Moore</p><p>a review of GREEN TOENAIL SOUP & BAT FUZZ, by Sharon CassanoLochman</p><p>When the little town of Madwacky is buried in a thick fog following a storm, the townspeople seek the help of the ancient wizard at the Wizard Academy.</p><p>The ancient wizard, however, disappoints them. He is sick and cannot help them. None of his students offers to help except Tito, the youngest wizard of them all.</p><p>Is Tito up to the job?</p><p>Poor Tito! He wants to help so badly! He chants his magic spells and twirls and swirls his magic wand. He taps his feet and rolls on the ground. He does everything he can to make his magic work as the anxious townspeople look on in anticipation.</p><p>His magic works all right; it makes things worse in Madwacky. The townspeople are scared and losing faith in Tito. Is there something he can do to set things right?</p><p>When Tito discovers the answer, everyone in town - especially Tito - learns an important lesson about magic.</p><p>This is a delightful story that begs to be read aloud. Children will love the alliteration and rhymes in Tito's magic spells, and the fanciful images that they bring to the imagination.</p><p>"Toggly, taggly, tuzz. Green toenail soup, bat fuzz. Peevy, preamy, pie. Alligator shoe pudding, fuzzy fly..."</p><p>They will also love the illustrations that bring Madwacky to life. Tito, clutching his beloved blanket and magic wand, is hilarious in his earnestness to please. The townspeople are a diverse, expressive, and comical lot who get carried away with Tito's magic.</p><p>The result is a lot of fun that is sure to please and entertain.</p><br>
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