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Three children on holiday explore an old, neglected castle and uncover secret rooms, a magic ring and other enchanted objects. Their experiments with the ring and the castle’s hidden mechanisms produce invisibility, animated statues, moving furniture and other playful but sometimes alarming effects; the resulting adventures involve mistaken identities, frightened adults, hazardous mishaps and temporary transformations of friends. The children meet these surprises with curiosity, cleverness and occasional mischief as they learn to understand and control the magic, face the consequences of their actions and work together to restore order.

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E. Nesbit

Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) was a pioneering English author and poet, best known for her children's literature that blends fantasy with everyday life. Her most famous work, "Five Children and It," showcases her imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers with whimsical adventures. Nesbit was a key figure in the development of children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often incorporating themes of friendship, family, and the magic of childhood. In addition to her children's stories, she wrote poetry and adult fiction, contributing significantly to the literary landscape of her time. Her works continue to be celebrated for their charm and creativity.

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