The Further Magical Adventures of Percy Author:John Goodman I ve been told that I should introduce myself if you are to enjoy fully all my adventures. Well, OK, I am Percy, just a little boy, but how big or how little you have to guess as you follow our life at my Cottage in the country. My special little boy friend is called Jack Jolly and we are the very best of pals. Follow my life at the Cottage, w... more »e all have marvellous fun. There s Boo-Boo, a large, blue whale who has a happy life living in my swimming pool. Sounds odd? Well, in Magic Land things are different. His great friend is Freddy the frog. How big is he? Well see if you can work it out. Toby the dog is shared by me and Jack Jolly and is like any ordinary dog except when Jack brings him to see us at the Cottage; then the magic takes over and Toby can talk like everyone else. You will also meet Little Billy who is a magic tortoise and he believes that he is a great thinker as you will find out. You will hear Tommy the parrot squawking and last, but by no means least, you will meet Muddy, our very own wizard, who was thrown out of Wizard Land because he was just too old, seven or eight hundred years in fact. Share in our adventures. We are all dying to meet you ¯ and remember that you can make us big or little, fat or thin, and we shall all be as you see us.« less