Witchycakes 2 Changing Magic, Kara LaReau
Witchycakes 2 Changing Magic, Kara LaReau
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Witchycakes #2: Changing Magic

Author: Kara LaReau

Series: Witchycakes #2

Narrator: Brittany Pressley

Unabridged: 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/19/2025


Synopsis

Welcome to the most magical bakery -- Witchycakes! Little Blue, a witch-in-training, delivers baked goods all over their town, and finds things are magically changing allaround them, whether they like it or not. Cozy up with this sweet chapter book perfect for early elementary school readers!

In a magical bakery called Witchycakes there's a young witch-to-be named Blue. It's Fallnow but Blue doesn't want to let go of the sunshine from summer. Does everything have tochange? Then, Blue discovers they aren't the only one who's not ready for change. Asthey deliver magical baked goods all over town, Blue helps their neighbors get used to newthings. . . and in the process finds the magic of change! 

Cook up some love with Blue as they use magic and problem-solving to be the besthelper they can be in their whimsical little town

Fresh from the oven. . . another WITCHYCAKES book! Don't miss Witchycakes #1: Sweet Magic!

About The Author

KARA LaREAU s a former editor and award-winning author. Among other celebrated titles, she edited Kate DiCamillo’s Because of Winn-Dixie (winner of a NewberyHonor), The Tiger Rising (finalist for the National Book Award), The Tale of Despereaux(winner of the Newbery Medal), The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (winner of theBoston Globe Horn Book Award), and the Mercy Watson series. She is also the author of the Geisel-award-winning chapter book series, The Infamous Ratsos, along with many other subversive, silly, and fun books for kids. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island with her husband, their kid, and a cat.ARIANE MOREIRA is a Brazilian illustrator currently based in Germany. Painting digitally, her inspiration comes from fantasy and nature, as she is always aiming to create whimsical and colorful illustrations with those elements. Ariane can be often found playing indie video games, petting her cat Sol, or looking for an excuse to run away to the sea.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michelle on August 02, 2025

5/5 Thank you to netgalley for the eARC! First impression: Art is beautiful! Very cute character designs and colors. A cute story of a little witch helping other people solve their problems in their town with the help of a talking seagull. The witch and the seagull also talk about the change from summ......more

Goodreads review by Caity on June 30, 2025

Thank you Netgalley for this ARC Book. I totally loved the first book and this second book does a wonderful job keeping cozy witchy vibes going. I loved the fall setting and how that transitioned into the topic of each chapter's adventure being change. Like in the first book Blue uses a little magic......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on March 12, 2025

This is my favorite layout for early chapter books. I think it's more appealing and less intimidating for beginning readers. This story models diversity, inclusion, and consent. This story focuses on tolerating, working through, and eventually embracing change. Blue is a great model of behavior and......more

Goodreads review by Lexi on May 22, 2025

NETGALLEY: Another cozy installment in the Witchycakes series! Loved the theme of change in this one. Blue helps her friends understand and work towards changes—big and small! The variety of ways that change is shown (family structure, lifestyle, and overcoming fears) is really neat and it covers a......more

Goodreads review by Zelos on January 06, 2025

Another absolutely adorable read from the Witchycakes series, I love everything about it from the storyline, to the characters all the way to the art. This time the story follows Blue once again helping the people in their community, this time however they are helping them handle change, showing them......more


Quotes

"LaReau has crafted a cozy, feel-good tale that evokes the comforting idea that anyone can cope with change as long as they have the resources to succeed....Sweet and hopeful—and tinged with magic." —Kirkus Reviews