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Dorrie and the Blue Witch


Dorrie the Little Witch

No. of pages 48

Published: 2015

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This is Dorrie. She is a witch. A little witch. Her hat is always crooked and her socks never match. The Big Witch is her mother, and Gink is her very own black cat. Everybody who loves The Worst Witch will love Dorrie the Little Witch. When Dorrie is home alone one day, she decides to have a tea party with Gink the cat. But there's a knock on the door and it's the bad Blue Witch! Dorrie is in trouble, but with a bit of help from Cook's magic cabinet, can she capture the Blue Witch in time? Have you collected all of Dorrie's adventures? Dorrie and the Blue Witch. Dorrie and the Wizard's Spell Dorrie and the Dreamyard Monsters Dorrie and the Play Dorrie and the Screebit Ghost Dorrie and the Haunted House Dorrie has been delighting readers since 1962 and now in these new editions she is set to captivate a new generation of fans. Perfect for children aged 6+. Patricia Coombs was born in 1926 in Los Angeles. She attained a BA and MA in English Literature at the University of Washington. Her first children's story, Dorrie's Magic, was published in 1962. It was inspired by and written for her two daughters, as were the following 28 books in the Dorrie the Little Witch series.

 

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There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Egmont UK Ltd .

Patricia Coombs was born in 1926 in Los Angeles. She attained a BA and MA in English Literature at the University of Washington. Her first children's story, Dorrie's Magic, was published in 1962. It was inspired by and written for her two daughters, as were the following 28 books in the Dorrie the Little Witch series.

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Dorrie the Little Witch

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