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Isadora Moon by Harriet Muncaster

Half-vampire, half-fairy, and entirely charming, Isadora tries to balance moonlit mischief with sparkly magic—and discover where she truly belongs. Isadora Moon is a sweet, whimsical series perfect for young readers who like their adventures with a sprinkle of glitter.

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In Isadora Moon, did you enjoy ...

... the sparkly, spooky-cute magic and gentle humor?

Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball by Laura Ellen Anderson

If you loved how Isadora balances fairy glitter with vampire bats—and how her everyday problems turn into whimsical misadventures—you’ll click with Amelia Fang. In Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball, Amelia lives in a delightfully ghoulish world where pompous parties, pet pumpkins, and misunderstood “scaries” lead to funny, heartwarming scrapes. Like Isadora’s mix of batty bedtime routines and fairy fixes, Amelia’s spooky setting stays sweet, silly, and kind at its core.

... Isadora’s bond with Pink Rabbit—an always-there, slightly magical sidekick?

Dragons and Marshmallows by Asia Citro

If Pink Rabbit being more than “just” a toy made you smile, you’ll love Zoey and her cat Sassafras. In Dragons and Marshmallows, a wounded baby dragon appears in Zoey’s barn, and she teams up with her loyal cat to mix science, kindness, and a pinch of magic to help. That same steady, comforting companion energy you get from Pink Rabbit is here in Sassafras—always by Zoey’s side as problems get solved with curiosity and heart.

... the school-day nerves, spells-gone-wobbly, and classroom hijinks?

The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy

If Isadora’s first-day jitters and school mishaps felt familiar and fun, The Worst Witch will be a treat. Mildred Hubble heads to Miss Cackle’s Academy and promptly mixes up potions, tangles with strict teachers, and tries her best even when a spell goes splat. Just like Isadora navigating human classrooms with batty bedtime routines, Mildred’s cheerful bungles turn school into a magical place where mistakes lead to laughs—and growth.

... the kind, upbeat tone where problems resolve with empathy (and a dash of magic)?

Heidi Heckelbeck Has a Secret by Wanda Coven

If you enjoy how Isadora’s troubles—like fitting in at school or managing playdates—end on a warm, sparkly note, Heidi Heckelbeck Has a Secret offers that same feel-good charm. Heidi starts at a new school, faces everyday kid challenges, and discovers her own magical twist. Like Isadora’s gentle adventures with her fairy mom, vampire dad, and Pink Rabbit, Heidi’s story keeps things friendly, funny, and ultimately uplifting.

... Isadora’s half-fairy/half-vampire search for where she belongs?

Kiki's Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono

If Isadora’s mix-and-match heritage and her quest to fit both fairy wings and vampire fangs into one life spoke to you, Kiki’s Delivery Service will resonate. Kiki leaves home at thirteen to find her place as a witch in a new town, figuring out who she is while making friends, helping neighbors, and learning to trust her gifts. Like Isadora’s journey to balance both sides of herself, Kiki’s gentle adventures are about belonging, confidence, and everyday magic.

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