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Winnie Spells Trouble!


Winnie the Witch

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No. of pages 96

Published: 2014

Great for age 3-12 years

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Winnie and Wilbur: Winnie Spells Trouble, the new edition, is available on ISBN: 9780192748461. Winnie the Witch is busy getting herself into trouble. She's a naughty niece when Auntie Aggie comes to stay, she has difficulty getting rid of her double after waving her wand in front of the mirror, she causes havoc at the after school club, and, on a trip to the museum, she sends the little ordinaries back in time where they find themselves as slave labour building the pyramids! Fans who have grown up with Winnie, or those new to her charms, can enjoy her chaotic capers in this latest young fiction title, perfect for reading alone or for sharing at bedtime. Korky Paul's exuberant black line illustrations complement the humour, slapstick, and moments of real drama that run through each story. Pure magic!

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Winnie the Witch .

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Oxford University Press .

Robin Tzannes lives in New York City. Korky Paul lives in the UK.

 

This book is in the following series:

Winnie the Witch
Winnie is a Witch and lives in a witchy house with her cat Wilbur.

This book features the following characters:

Wilbur
This book features Paul's character, Wilbur.

Winnie the Witch
This book features Paul's character, Winnie the Witch.

Oxford's ... series of Winnie the Witch young fiction is ... a winner The Bookseller Korky Paul's distinctive illustrations are on every page so there are still plenty of visual cues to help readers along. Annalise Taylor, Carousel