Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141369310
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 198 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 246 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141369310
- Publisher Date: 02 Jun 2016
- Depth: 22
- No of Pages: 64
- Spine Width: 11 mm
- Width: 326 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
Stop the hunt! In Cathy Cassidy’s “The Magic Finger,” a young girl’s fury transforms the Greg family, avid hunters, into something unexpected. A captivating tale of anger and its magical consequences. ISBN: 9780141369310
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Ranjeet Singh Surjeet –
Entertaining, but I wasn’t completely sold on the message. It felt a little heavy-handed. My child enjoyed it, though.
Sasi Priyatham Sadanala –
The book starts well, but I felt the ending needed more resolution. The concept is great.
Srishti –
The children were entertained for a short while. But the book has a few flaws. It felt slightly disjointed.
Manav Verma –
A clever and funny book that teaches empathy. The kids thoroughly enjoyed it. A solid choice.
Dhanush H B –
A fun and imaginative story. The magic element was very appealing to my children. A bit short, but sweet.
Bhevendra –
It can be a bit scary for some kids. The concept of revenge may be too much for them. I suggest parents read it first.
Bhabana Rabha –
A great read aloud. My kids were giggling the whole time. It may be a bit dated, but still relevant.
Syed Muneeb Ali –
The Magic Finger is a must read! The vivid writing style ensures the story keeps the reader engaged.
Nikita Jetwani –
Roald Dahl at his finest! A bit preachy, maybe, but the kids didn’t notice. They were too busy laughing.
Dev Randhir –
Dahl’s storytelling shines! It is a whimsical tale with a powerful message. My kids were captivated.
Syed Saad Ali –
Interesting concept, but the execution was a bit lacking for me. My child liked it more than I did.
Raj Rishi –
A cute story with a strong message! My kids enjoyed it, but I found the plot a little simplistic. Still, a good read for younger children.
Monsoon Behl –
The idea is unique but the writing seems rushed and not polished. My child liked it.
Anuj Goyal –
Amazing book. But the ending seems too quick. It left me wanting more. It still sparked great conversation.
Rohan –
This book is weird in the best way. My kids loved the silly transformations and the message about kindness.
Ananya Singh –
It taught my children about perspective. Also the concept of not doing wrong to innocent beings. I liked the creativity.
Himanshu –
A classic for a reason. My kids were captivated from beginning to end. A great way to introduce kids to Dahl.
Modit Johar –
My daughter loved this book! It sparked some great conversations about animals and respecting nature. A solid choice.
Debashish Paul –
The Magic Finger is definitely different. I liked the quirky characters and the anti-hunting theme, but it felt a little rushed.
Pulkit Sharma –
This book is silly and outlandish. I laughed along with the kids but did not like it.
Abhishek Jaiswal –
The Magic Finger is a good starting point for young readers to understand the concept of justice and revenge.
Pranav Wilson –
My kids found it funny and engaging. I appreciate that it teaches children to stand up for what they believe in.
Aman Singh –
This book is definitely memorable. It may be disturbing for some parents with sensitive kids though.
Srishti –
A fun read-aloud! The kids loved the absurd humor and the magical transformations. It is engaging and memorable.