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The Gargoyles series by Tamsin Mori - Activity sheet

Draw your own gargoyle with this fantastic activity sheet, inspired by the Gargoyles series – the new middle-grade adventure series from award-winning children’s author, Tamsin Mori. Action-packed and full of mystery, these fantasy novels are a must-read for fans of magic, mythology and the power of friendship.

Callen’s Dad has always been secretive of his past – but when the family have to move into his childhood home, the last thing Callen expects is a boarded-up, crumbling mansion covered in gargoyles! It’s enormous, the doors are nailed shut, the gardens are overgrown… and long-forgotten magic is returning.

When a disgruntled gargoyle wakes up in his presence, Callen must befriend Zariel and earn her trust before it’s too late. A dark threat is growing in the shadows and only a Gargoyle Guardian can stop it.

Magic is neither good, nor bad – it simply multiplies the dreams you feed it. Be careful what you wish for…

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