Ladybug Stories, Poems, and Songs Magazine for Young Kids and Children

Mortimer the Miserable

ortimer the Magic Hat could make almost anything appear. When he heard a magic spell, he could turn bits of air into squawking chickens, slithering snakes, and chittering, chattering chipmunks. The depths of his crown swirled and twirled with so much magic that he could produce dragons and mice, unicorns and house cats.

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