Izzy the Inventor and the Elf Inspectors
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Product details
- ISBN 9781805074892
- Weight: 180g
- Dimensions: 196 x 130mm
- Publication Date: 13 Mar 2025
- Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Join Izzy the Inventor in a laugh-out-loud chapter book series that brings together science, magic and a very lovable unicorn. Packed full of illustrations and easy-to-read text, this series is perfect for newly independent readers and fans of Isadora Moon.
Izzy's back in Fairytale Land to help Henry win the MAGIC COMPETITION with some secret science... but little does she realise it's A TRAP! The Elf Inspectors are after Izzy for bringing too much science to Fairytale Land. Now Izzy must try and help the Little Mermaid escape from a sea witch and persuade the Elf Inspectors that science can save the day. And if she doesn't? Then Fairytale Land will be shut down... for good!
Every book contains ideas for science experiments and a QR code with links for more to try at home.
- Collect all the books in the series!
- Izzy the Inventor and the Curse of Doom
- Izzy the Inventor and the Time Travelling Gnome
- Izzy the Inventor and the Teeny-Tiny Ogres
Zanna writes fiction and non-fiction for Usborne. Her favourite things to write about are small monsters and talking animals. She used to live in London but now lives in a cottage on the edge of some woods. She is only sorry there are no bears or witches in them.
Elissa Elwick (Illustrator)
Elissa is a children's book illustrator and author based in Cardiff. She has collaborated with Philip Ardagh on picture books and chapter books. When she's not scribbling with her favourite pencil, scrawling and tapping on her computer or splashing watercolours about, she's sewing strange little monsters or gluing eyes on inanimate objects, all in the name of fun.
