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    Hide and Seek (Upside-Down Magic #7) Canadian Title

    By Sarah Mlynowski   and Lauren Myracle   and Emily Jenkins   

    Scholastic Inc. | ISBN 9781338221565 Paperback
    192 Pages | 5.282" x 7.565" | Ages 8 to 12

    Scholastic Inc. | ISBN 9781338221558 Hardcover
    192 Pages | 5.750" x 8.534" | Ages 8 to 12

    Scholastic Inc. | ISBN 9781338221572 Ebook
    192 Pages | Ages 8 to 12

    The Upside-Down Magic kids are back in another topsy-turvy adventure in the next installment of this New York Times bestselling series, now a Disney Channel Original Movie!

    When Nory's magic first appeared, her father wanted her to go to fancy, selective Sage Academy, where he is the headmaster. But Nory's magic went upside-down at the worst possible moment . . . and she was sent to Dunwiddle Middle School instead!

    The good news? Nory loves Dunwiddle, and her best friends have upside-down magic, too!

    The bad news? When a flood wrecks Dun­widdle, Nory and her UDM friends are forced to relocate . . . to Sage Academy!

    Sure, there's a magical skunk garden, a school-wide Hide and Seek night, and expensive gloves that help Nory's friend Elliott with his flaring, but Nory's father and the rest of the teachers are super strict, and Nory doesn't feel like she fits in . . . at all. When she's offered the chance to stay at Sage for good, she has to decide where she belongs . . . and if Sage Academy can learn that magic comes in all shapes and sizes.

    Raves & reviews:

    Praise for the Upside-Down Magic series:"Mlynowski, Myracle, and Jenkins have combined their considerable writing powers and experience to create an uplifting series launch that will charm young fantasy readers." -- Booklist"[An] entertaining story about magical powers gone humorously awry." -- Publishers Weekly"The inventive tale is filled with a deftly balanced mixture of otherworldly effects, humor, and action. . . Appealing, warmhearted, and magical." -- Kirkus Reviews