The fourth magical adventure from the most spellbinding children’s fantasy series of the year is out now!
Starfell: Willow Moss and the Magic Thief crackles with warmth, wit and magic. Read on to step deeper into Starfell, with free activities, competitions and more!
Browse the magical Starfell collection…
Watch the magical trailer for Starfell: Willow Moss and the Magic Theif!
Step into Starfell!
Watch Dominique Valente discuss Starfell with Anna James for The Bookwanderers Club!
Learn how to make Holloway’s rain biscuits!
In Starfell: Willow Moss and the Forgotten Tale, misfit witch Willow goes on a quest to find her missing friend Nolin Sometimes.
On the way, she meets Holloway, captain of the unconventional boat Sudsfarer. Aboard the Sudsfarer, Willow and Holloway gather rain in big copper tubs and make rain biscuits – a delicious old sailor’s recipe!
Willow Moss and her friends Moreg Vaine, Nolin Sometimes and Essential Jones are lost somewhere beyond their magical home of Starfell, and they need your help to escape! But where are they?
Complete the magical STARFELL treasure hunt below to spell out the mystical place where Willow and her friends are lost…
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Step 1.
Start by finding Willow Moss on the front cover of Starfell: Willow Moss and the Lost Day. What colour is her coat? The last letter of this colour is the first missing letter!
Step 2.
Now scroll up and down this page. Hidden on the page is a dragon’s tail which is protecting something precious…the first letter of this word is the second missing letter.
Step 3.
Check out the extract from the brilliant Starfell audiobook above. Who reads this? The first letter of her first name is the third missing letter.
Step 4.
Scroll down to read an extract from the second magical Starfell adventure, Willow Moss and the Forgotten Tale. The first letter on page 8 is the fourth missing letter.
Step 5.
Hidden somewhere on the page is Oswin, the grumpy kobold (who looks a lot like a cat)! What colours are the stripes on his tail? The last letter of this colour is the fifth missing letter.
Step 6.
Check out the map of Starfell above – you can see all the magical places Willow and her friends visit! Can you see what part of Starfell Grinfog and The Broom Woods is in? The first letter of this place is the sixth missing letter.
Step 7.
Head back to the dragon’s tail. Instead of having scales like a regular dragon, Feathering has something else on his tail! What is it? The first letter of this word is the seventh missing letter.
Step 8.
Scroll down to read an extract of Starfell 1: Willow Moss and the Lost Day. In this extract, Willow meets a young witch with the power to freeze things, who becomes one of her best friends. The first letter of her name is the eighth missing letter.
Step 9.
Finish your treasure hunt by going back to the front cover of Starfell: Willow Moss and the Lost Day! Willow and the name of the world she lives in share two letters – what are they? They’re the ninth and tenth letters of the answer!
Sneak a peek into the world of Starfell with these extracts from Willow’s third and fourth adventures!
Catch up with Willow’s magical adventures in the trailers for all four Starfell books!
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