The Sorcerer's Apprentice

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

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  • Recommended for 4 years or older
  • Printed in China

by Gerda Muller

Recommended for ages 4-7 years.

Lovingly illustrated in exquisite detail, breathing new magic into the classic tale.

When poor orphan boy Oliver becomes a sorcerer's apprentice, he enters an incredible new world.  He learns wonderful magic spells, the secrets of nature, and how to make healing potions and oils from his kindly new master.

But one day the sorcerer goes on a journey. Bored with his endless chores, Oliver enchants some brooms to do the work for him.  But when the spell gets out of control, how can Oliver stop the magic?

This classic tale about the importance of hard work was the inspiration for Disney's Fantasia.  This beautifully illustrated edition is the creation of renowned artist Gerda Muller, creator of USBBY-honoured A Year in Our New Garden.

Hardcover, 24 pages.

278 x 296 mm.

Floris Books.

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Reviews

'Gerda Muller’s illustrations are the perfect match for this classic fairy story.'
-- Kaleidoscope Magazine

'This fun book tells the story of a mischievous boy. The illustrations are beautifully sketched, and they show exactly how I would picture a sorcerer's home. I love the hidden animals in the book. The Sorcerer's Apprentice has a great lesson in it for all readers.'
-- Liam, Aged 8, for Kid's Book Buzz

'A handsomely illustrated retelling of the classic cautionary tale, brooms and all. Muller fleshes out Goethe's sketchy ballad so that it follows the familiar course of Mickey Mouse's adventure in Disney's Fantasia but with a named and all-human cast… Dress and details in these finely detailed illustrations set the tale in a small, tidy, seemingly all-White Renaissance-era European village… A skeleton coat rack is just one of several humorous visual touches, and a climactic elevated view of villagers sloshing and playing in the muddy street has a festive Bruegel-esque air… Art that repays second looks.'
-- Kirkus Reviews

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