Lynne Jonell, the popular author of Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat, makes her Stepping Stones debut with a high-spirited tale of mixed-up magic and wishes gone wrong.
Celia Willow is the baby of the family, and she’s sick of it. She’s sick of being younger and smaller. She’s sick of never being taken seriously. So when Celia’s hamster surprises the Willows with his wish-granting powers, she blurts out her deepest desire.
The problem? Celia didn’t exactly wish to be furry.
Her big brothers and sister can’t let their parents see her like this, but they only have one night to fix things. How can Abner, Tate, and Derek reverse something as powerful as hamster magic . . . before breakfast?
Hamsters Tweets
my hamsters not biting anymore. and they are getting cuter and cuter everyday, i love them ? – by vaniamerica (Vania Ivena ?)
Gorgeous day in the sunshine today in Southport with @KimberleyW1983 with the added bonuses of fit waiters & vibrating hamsters.Good times. – by Foxy05 (Sarah)
@abyazmonsur lmfao, bitches like that do not deserve a hamsters time, let alone a human beings time. #LeaveDemToFuckAloneSon. – by 1flamur (Flamur Krasniqi)
Ken Clarke stores hamsters in his cheeks for later. Ironic but true. #WontSomebodyPleaseThinkOfTheHamsters – by LeighClapham (Leigh Clapham)
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