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  1. Kaytek the Wizard (Polish: Kajtuś Czarodziej) (alternatively Kaytek the Sorcerer or Kaytek the Magician, with some title renderings retaining the original name Kaytus instead of Kaytek) is a 1933 Contemporary fantasy children's novel by Polish author, physician, and child pedagogue Janusz Korczak.

  2. Kaytek the Wizard. Based on the book by Polish children’s rights hero Janusz Korczak and adapted into a multimedia puppet play by Brian Hull with music by Sarah Hart. Kaytek, a mischievous boy wizard, discovers he is able to perform magic spells and change reality.

  3. Kaytek the Wizard. Kaytek, a schoolboy who wants to become a wizard, is surprised to discover that, with practice, he is able to perform magic spells and change reality. With prospects of mischief in mind, he conceals his powers and playfully causes strange incidents in his school and neighborhood.

  4. Kaytek, a mischievous schoolboy who wants to become a wizard, is surprised to discover that he is able to perform magic spells and change reality. He begins to lead a double life: a powerful wizard in the dress of an ordinary boy.

  5. Kaytek, an unusually stubborn twelve-year-old, is brought up by his grandma and dad. One day, the troublemaker discovers that he’s got supernatural powers, which completely take over his life.

  6. The book, written by Korczak in 1933, is the story of a mischievous schoolboy who wants to become a wizard and is surprised to discover that he is able to perform magic spells and change reality. After a series of minor incidents and mishaps, Kaytek's increasing powers cause major chaos around the city of Warsaw.

  7. 1 de ago. de 2012 · A boy growing up in 1930s Warsaw determines to become a wizard and succeeds—but at a price. Korczak is memorialized as the Jewish pediatrician, progressive child psychologist and author who accompanied the children in his Warsaw ghetto orphanage to their deaths in a concentration camp.