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Heidi Heckelbeck says "cheese!" / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
Distraught when her loose tooth falls out before Student Picture Day, Heidi turns to her Book of Spells for a remedy.Reading level : ages 5-9.
Subjects: Heckelbeck, Heidi (Fictitious character); Fantasy fiction, American.; Friendship; Witches; Magic; Teeth;
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Heidi Heckelbeck is a flower girl / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
Unlike her brother Henry who is excited to be the ring bearer in Aunt Sophie's wedding, Heidi is not looking forward to walking down the aisle in a fancy flower girl dress, but when Henry loses the ring, Heidi must stir up a spell to create a new one before the big day.005-009.
Subjects: Witches; Weddings; Flower girls;
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Biggest secret ever! / by Coven, Wanda.; Abramskaya, Anna.;
"When her new friend at Broomsfield Academy, popular girl Isabelle, shares a huge secret and makes her promise to keep it, witch-in-training Heidi Heckelbeck finds it difficult to keep her word, especially with a nosy classmate snooping around"--Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Witches; Boarding schools; Middle schools; Secrecy; Interpersonal relations;
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Henry Heckelbeck never cheats / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
When new student Max challenges Henry for the position of goalie on the soccer team, he must decide whether using the Book of Spells would make him a cheater.LSC
Subjects: Soccer stories.; Heckelbeck, Henry (Fictitious character); Wizards; Magic; Sports; Schools; Friendship; Brothers and sisters;
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Henry Heckelbeck gets a dragon / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
Future spy Henry discovers that he has magic, like his big sister, Heidi, when he accidentally creates a tiny dragon, which definitely does not belong at Brewster Elementary School.Ages 5-9.LSC
Subjects: Heckelbeck, Henry (Fictitious character); Wizards; Magic; Dragons; Schools; Friendship; Brothers and sisters;
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Worst broommate ever! / by Coven, Wanda.; Abramskaya, Anna.;
Starting at a new boarding school that has secret classes for witches-in-training, Heidi Heckelbeck is excited until she discovers her roommate is her old rival, Melanie Maplethorpe, who is also less than thrilled, which leads to an epic prank war and magical mayhem.Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Witches; Boarding schools; Middle schools; Practical jokes; Interpersonal relations;
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Heidi Heckelbeck and the Christmas surprise / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
After Heidi borrows her mother's charm bracelet without permission, it gets damaged and she uses magic to try to repair it before her mother finds out, but there is a problem that only Aunt Trudy or Santa can fix.005-007.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Heckelbeck, Heidi (Fictitious character); Charm bracelets; Christmas; Behavior; Witches; Magic;
© c2013., Little Simon,
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Henry Heckelbeck is out of this world / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
"Henry visits the Brewster Space Center with his class, but when his best friends think they spot a real life alien and a real life spaceship, Henry goes on an out of this world adventure!"--Publisher.Ages 5-9.LSC
Subjects: Heckelbeck, Henry (Fictitious character); Human-alien encounters; Magic; Schools; School field trips; Friendship;
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Heidi Heckelbeck gets glasses / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
When she gets glasses, Heidi's friend Lucy gets a lot of attention at school, and eight-year-old Heidi decides that she must have glasses too, until her Aunt Trudy helps her to see that she really does not need them."Ages 5-7"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Heckelbeck, Heidi (Fictitious character); Witches; Eyeglasses; Self-acceptance; Families; Schools; Family life;
© c2012., Simon & Schuster Children's Pub.,
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Heidi Heckelbeck and the lost library book / by Coven, Wanda.; Burris, Priscilla.;
"The Brewster Library has always been a magical place for kids in town. It has a story waiting for everyone. But imagine Heidi's surprise when Aunt Trudy lets her in on a well-kept secret: the Brewster Library has a real magic section! When Heidi checks out a title for a special project, she learns that you can't always judge a book by its cover. Especially when it's a bewitched book that loves to play pranks"--
Subjects: Lost articles; Libraries; Magic; Witches; Books;
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