![]() ![]() Given that some of the later stories feature scenes at Isadora’s school, savvy young readers will work out how Goes to School ends if they didn’t start with that book! As the title implies, it’s all about Isadora starting school for the first time and deciding what sort of school she should go to. Isadora Moon Goes to School is the original Isadora Moon story, and gives the most extensive introduction to Isadora’s character and family. The short answer is no, but here’s a slightly longer answer… Isadora Moon Goes to School is the first book It extends what you’ve read perfectly.One of the questions I most commonly get asked is if the Isadora Moon series has a specific reading order. So much extra stuff you can do after reading the book which I always love. I really loved at the end of the book it had lots of extras included too. The characters were all so adorably drawn and the pink fluff balls and pink rabbit were too cute. I love the illustrations throughout this book it was stunning and I loved the pink touches throughout the book. Eventually she learnt her ways around it making it easier for herself and I loved that she did. I loved how Isadora learnt so much and gained her confidence, she didn’t want to struggle with her math but didn’t know what else to do, learning it all was hard for her. I loved how wonderful her mother was, she was so caring and understanding an helped her lovingly. She is such a sweet little vampire fairy and she let her fear take over her with the math test and did something wrong but adorable to avoid it. This is one of the most adorable books I’ve ever read, Isadora is so so cute and so is her sister Honeyblossom. Isadora a half vampire half fairy doesn’t want to do her math test at school, so finds a way to become sick and get out of it, giving herself the magic pox and having pink spots all over her face. I would recommend this book to all! Sweet, adorable, funny, and magical! I cannot wait to see what will be next for Isadora Moon. I hope she has learned a lesson and I hope that next time she will ask for help first before going for magic. So, yeah, I had fun reading this book and I loved that Isadora showed another side of herself. I was already thinking if this would be like perpetual baby, but we see her really get bigger. Oh, and I love that Isadora’s sister is slowly growing up. I loved the ending, that teacher is just the sweetest! Poor dad comes from his sleep (vampires yay) and sees his wife and kid spray potions to get rid of pink stuff. I loved how the mom was at first quite unhappy about the situation, but then when Isadora explained was kind and together they solved not just the magic pox situation but also the other situation that Isadora was worried about. Though also maybe a tad worried because I knew that Isadora’s mom and dad wouldn’t be too happy Isadora lied to them… plus made a mess (an adorable mess though, can I have one of those cuties?). It was great fun how things first seemed to be perfectly OK… but of course, things don’t go so well in the end and I was just giggling. I loved seeing Isadora collect the items she needed and make the potion. Even with practice I was never good at it, so yes, I would have definitely gone for Magic Pox or something else. I would do the same if I was a magical being. I was just laughing so much because I could 100% understand Isadora’s feelings on the matter. Yes, Isadora Moon, a girl normally not doing something naughty is now enlisting the help of her cousin Mirabella (aka naughty girl #1) to help her out. In this one Isadora worries about a math test and wonders if she can get out of it. Some are a tad too preachy for me, but there are a lot of fun stories in there. ![]() I was so excited that one of my libraries had this book in their collection! I just love the Isadora Moon series. ![]() What do you do when you don’t want to do a test? Find out in this fun Isadora Moon book! ![]()
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