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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration with the slow process of learning a new skill or feels overwhelmed by the chaotic nature of the world. It is particularly helpful for children who value logic and order, as it frames magic not as a chaotic superpower, but as a discipline requiring focus, patience, and clear thinking. It provides a comforting roadmap for mastering one's own environment through observation and resilience. The story follows Timothy, a boy who stays with his friend Melinda and her aunt, Melinda the Good. He soon discovers that magic is real and pervasive, but it is also dangerous when wielded by the antagonistic witch, Edith. The narrative explores the contrast between magic used for kindness and magic used for control. It is perfectly suited for children aged 7 to 11 who are beginning to navigate more complex moral landscapes and are looking for stories that validate their intelligence and curiosity.