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The seeing glass in the"Spiderwick Chronicles" is actually called "The seeing stone". It isn't actually a glass. If you read the book, you will find out that it's a stone which Mallory, Simon and Jared found in an old newspaper that said "Local Boy Stolen By a Bear" on the head line. The "Local Boy" actually meant Arthur Spiderwick! He wasn't actually taken by a bear, he was stolen by Mulgarath, or the Elves. Nobody believed it! The Spiderwick Chronicles are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tony DiTerlizi and Holly black are cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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