Dom And The Magic Topper
By (Author) Dominic Wood
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Young Corgi
3rd June 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
90
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
75g
A great new fiction character from BBC star presenter Dominic Wood Dominic is an ordinary boy with an appetite for magic and a rather extraordinary sidekick- his magical top hat, the Topper. The two of them live happily, but when Great Aunt Rowena comes to stay things begin to go awry. Rowena has plans of her own for the Topper, and she's not going to give in without a fight. This begins a new strand of publishing for Dominic Wood, master magician and TV star. Dominic is an endearing character and his adventures with the Topper are bound to delight young readers. And there's even a magic trick to learn at the end of the book - to keep those young magicians happy.
Dominic is a great new character, perfect for confident readers, especially those with magical ambitions since there's a trick to learn at the end of the book! * Carlisle News and Star *
The magical elements are authentic and there are instructions on how to recreate some of Dom's tricks at the end of the book. * Junior *
Mentioned in the Christmas Round Up * Sunday Independent (Dublin) *
Although only 24, Dominic enjoys enviable success in both television and as a member of the Magic Circle. He first appeared on television in 1996 presenting CBBC's popular, live comedy series Friday Zone. After this he was asked to present the highly acclaimed CBBC Broom Cupboard until 1998 when he secured his own series on CBBC called Animal Magic. He now makes up one half of the double act sweeping the nation every Saturday morning on BBC1 Dick & Dom, in da Bungalow - a show which currently draws in the highest viewing figures for CBBC since Live and Kicking.-Dominic is also a talented magician whose prestigious achievements include- a Strait Jacket Escape on Houdini's Birthday in 1999; British Magical Champion 1998; World Record for Card Tricks 1998; IBM shield for Sleight of Hand 1996; Young Magician of the Year 1995; and Junior Reading Day Champion 1994.