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Morality from the Wizbits

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Morality from the Wizbits

 

Penned by James Langomedes, this 14 part series of small illustrated volumes directed at the K-2 audience showcased a variety of problems the Wizbits faced when dealing with their parents, kids, and other problems. Each book showcased a Wizbit going through some sort of moral dilemma, such as questioning whether to steal Dragonapple wine from the cupboard, whether Penny can touch Lander's staff without his permission, or why authority should be respected. In every book, the Wizbit's familiar (or furniliar) would be doing something zany in the background.

 

And, of course, the issue was resolved once and for all by the end of the book. Thanks, Wizbits!

 

Many parents took issue with this series, because each book ended with the Wizbits cutting themselves. There were also issues with James Langomedes's infamous terrible spelling (combined with his insistance he edit his own books), but this complaint tended to be lost.

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