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Wompananny Witches Make One Mean Pizza


No. of pages 40

Published: 2017

Great for age 7-10 years

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Anita and Winnifred Wompananny are kitchen witches who spend their days whipping up all kinds of delicious treats. Rarely do the Wompananny Witches venture outside, for they have a crippling fear of the wild children in their neighborhood. One day, a run-in with a few particularly rambunctious kids sends the witches into a panic, so they blow off some steam by cooking up their very favorite meal: a good old-fashioned pizza pie. But theyve unintentionally baked their anxious, fearful, freaked-out feelings right into the crust and created one mean pizza! The pie escapes the kitchen, wreaking havoc across town, until one group of hungry children devises a plan to show the pizza what theyre made of. A deliciously saucy tale of friendship and courage, The Wompananny Witches Make One Mean Pizza is a wacky Halloween story that packs laughs all year long.

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 3-7 years.

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Abrams .

Jennie Palmer worked as a production designer for much of her professional life, most notably as the lead designer and sculptor for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, where she worked on almost every balloon from Mickey Mouse to our very own Wimpy Kid for 12 years. She lives in Burbank, CA with her husband and three kids.

 

**STARRED REVIEW**

 

"This one is sure to be a story time favorite. A story about overcoming fears as well as pizza!"--Youth Services Book Review