School for Magical Monsters
3 primary works
Book 1
From the authors of the Goddess Girls and Heroes in Training series comes the first book in the School for Magical Monsters series about Pegasus’s first day at school—part of the Aladdin QUIX line!
Pegasus is very excited for his first day at the School for Magical Monsters! At his old school, he was the only creature there, but now, he won’t be alone. In fact, everyone there will find their special power—and Pegasus can’t wait to discover his!
But the first few days are a little rough—poor Pegasus keeps on stumbling over his hooves! And it seems like all his new friends start to receive their power before her does. With a little help from his new friends and a little magic, can Pegasus learn to soar at his new school?
Pegasus is very excited for his first day at the School for Magical Monsters! At his old school, he was the only creature there, but now, he won’t be alone. In fact, everyone there will find their special power—and Pegasus can’t wait to discover his!
But the first few days are a little rough—poor Pegasus keeps on stumbling over his hooves! And it seems like all his new friends start to receive their power before her does. With a little help from his new friends and a little magic, can Pegasus learn to soar at his new school?
Book 2
From the authors of the Goddess Girls and Heroes in Training series comes the second book in the School for Magical Monsters series about Cyclops wanting to prove herself—part of the Aladdin QUIX line!
Cyclops’s brothers are top metal workers, creating armor for Greek goddesses and gods and humans, but they treat her like a baby and say she has to stay in school instead of working with them. When Cyclops meets a Goddess Girl named Artemis, Artemis mentions that if she had a bow and arrow as good as her brother’s, she would be an even better archer than him.
Cyclops knows this is her perfect chance to prove to her brothers, Artemis, and herself that she is stronger and smarter than her brothers give her credit for! But will her best efforts go up in flames?
Cyclops’s brothers are top metal workers, creating armor for Greek goddesses and gods and humans, but they treat her like a baby and say she has to stay in school instead of working with them. When Cyclops meets a Goddess Girl named Artemis, Artemis mentions that if she had a bow and arrow as good as her brother’s, she would be an even better archer than him.
Cyclops knows this is her perfect chance to prove to her brothers, Artemis, and herself that she is stronger and smarter than her brothers give her credit for! But will her best efforts go up in flames?
Book 3
From the authors of the Goddess Girls and Heroes in Training series comes the third book in the School for Magical Monsters series about Cerberus overcoming their fears—part of the Aladdin QUIX line!
Cerberus is a three-headed Beast with a scary-dragon tail. Each head has its own name and special sense. But all three share a big secret: they are afraid of EVERYTHING. They are even afraid to test out their bark! At their school, more Creatures than Beasts have earned their specials powers, and Cerberus wants to help their team even the score.
When they are triple-dog-dared by the mysterious Sphinx to teach her how to bark, Cerberus is worried she will find out their embarrassing secret. And when their counter-dare to Sphinx goes a little awry, Cerberus leans that they might have more courage than they ever imagined.
Cerberus is a three-headed Beast with a scary-dragon tail. Each head has its own name and special sense. But all three share a big secret: they are afraid of EVERYTHING. They are even afraid to test out their bark! At their school, more Creatures than Beasts have earned their specials powers, and Cerberus wants to help their team even the score.
When they are triple-dog-dared by the mysterious Sphinx to teach her how to bark, Cerberus is worried she will find out their embarrassing secret. And when their counter-dare to Sphinx goes a little awry, Cerberus leans that they might have more courage than they ever imagined.