Enchanted Magic

Free Book

Enchanted Magic isn’t just a show you sit back and watch—it’s an adventure you get to join. With this special book, you’ll follow Webster the Wizard on his spellbinding journey through the Enchanted Forest and learn how to perform four of the very same tricks you’ll see on stage. Imagine the fun of amazing your friends with real magic, while being part of the story yourself. And here’s the real enchantment: the book is yours, completely free. Here’s the link:

Enchanted Magic

Join Webster the Wizard on an unforgettable journey through an enchanted forest, where you’ll discover a magical world filled with fairies and dragons. This captivating show is perfect for all ages and interests, with something to please everyone. Children will have the opportunity to learn how to use the Dewey Decimal System and explore books such as “Fairies Mystery Library”, “Disney Fairies”, “St. George and the Dragon”, and “Jeremy Thatcher Dragon Hatcher”. Get ready to participate in several routines and become part of the show, making it a unique experience every time. With plenty of chances for children to help, this is a one-of-a-kind show that is sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime! Don’t miss this opportunity to be transported to a world of wonder and adventure.

STAAR Skill Connections

  • Reading Comprehension & Literary Analysis
    • Exploring books like St. George and the Dragon or Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher gives students practice with plot, character, theme, and genre recognition — all tested on STAAR.
    • The fantasy setting encourages making inferences and drawing conclusions, key STAAR objectives.
  • Information Literacy
    • Learning the Dewey Decimal System builds skills in locating and categorizing information, which supports STAAR’s emphasis on research and expository texts.
  • Vocabulary Development
    • Encountering words in magical contexts (fairies, dragons, enchanted forest) helps students expand vocabulary and understand context clues, a major STAAR focus.
  • Critical Thinking & Text Connections
    • Comparing different texts (Disney Fairies vs. St. George and the Dragon) encourages text-to-text connections, synthesis, and analysis — all part of higher-level STAAR questions.
  • Engagement & Retention
    • The interactive routines (children helping Webster) make learning memorable and participatory, which improves retention of reading strategies and boosts confidence during testing.

“Very enjoyable production. You kept the children interested at all times – kept a great upbeat pace – the background music added a whole magical feel to the morning. We will be looking forward to you visiting us next year for our “Fairy Tale Ball.”
Cheryl Martin
Ellis Elementary

Ready to book your show? Just click here for an online calendar, mileage fees, and an online contract.