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Books with title The Little Witch

  • The Little Witch

    Otfried Preussler, Winnie Gebhardt-Gayler, Anthea Bell

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, Sept. 8, 2015)
    “Once upon a time there was a little witch who was only a hundred and twenty-seven years old”—that’s how the story of the little witch and her talking raven Abraxas begins, and though one hundred and twenty-seven isn’t at all old for a witch, Little Witch already has a big problem. Every year, on Walpurgis Night, all the witches of the land meet to dance on Brocken Mountain. Little Witch is still too little to be invited, but this year she decided to sneak in anyway—and got caught by her evil aunt Rumpumpel! Little Witch is in disgrace. Her broomstick has been burned. She’s been made to walk home. She’s been told that she has a year to pull off some seriously good witchcraft if she wants to be invited to Walpurgis Night ever. And then there’s an even bigger problem: What after all does it mean to be a good witch? One way or another, by the end of the story, Little Witch will have proved herself to be the biggest and best witch of all.
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  • The Littlest Witch

    Brandi Dougherty, Jamie Pogue

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, July 30, 2019)
    Is the littlest witch just too little to celebrate Halloween? Find out in this adorably spooky new story in the bestselling Littlest series -- with stickers!From the New York Times bestselling author who brought us The Littlest Elf comes a sweet new Halloween story filled with gentle spooky fun and one adorable little witch friend!In this companion to The Littlest Mummy, Mae the Mummy's friend Wilma is the littlest witch in the Spooky Woods. She may be little, but Wilma knows this is the year she'll be able to fly with her family in the big broom-flying demonstration! But even though she knows the flying routine by heart, Wilma just isn't able to fly yet. Will Wilma be able to find a way to participate in the broom-flying fun, or is the littlest witch still too little?With adorable Halloween stickers!
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  • The Little Witch

    Otfried Preussler, Winnie Gebhardt-Gayler, Anthea Bell

    eBook (NYR Children's Collection, Sept. 29, 2015)
    “Once upon a time there was a little witch who was only a hundred and twenty-seven years old”—that’s how the story of the little witch and her talking raven Abraxas begins, and though one hundred and twenty-seven isn’t at all old for a witch, Little Witch already has a big problem. Every year, on Walpurgis Night, all the witches of the land meet to dance on Brocken Mountain. Little Witch is still too little to be invited, but this year she decided to sneak in anyway—and got caught by her evil aunt Rumpumpel! Little Witch is in disgrace. Her broomstick has been burned. She’s been made to walk home. She’s been told that she has a year to pull off some seriously good witchcraft if she wants to be invited to Walpurgis Night ever. And then there’s an even bigger problem: What after all does it mean to be a good witch? One way or another, by the end of the story, Little Witch will have proved herself to be the biggest and best witch of all.
  • The Little Witch

    Otfried Preussler, Winnie Gayler

    Paperback (Knight, )
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  • The Clever Little Witch

    Lieve Baeten

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, April 1, 2012)
    Lizzy finds a suitcase standing in front of her witch’s house. She’d love to know what’s inside it. But no matter how often she repeats the magic spell, the little suitcase remains closed! Lizzie is going to need to use all of her clever tricks if she wants to find out what's inside.
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  • The Little Witch

    Michele Van Nostrand, Rachel Feldman

    eBook (Balboa Press, Oct. 16, 2013)
    In this whimsical tale of monsters and magic, a little witch learns the power of being unique. A story for all ages, it teaches the value of accepting yourself and helping others.
  • The Littlest Witch

    Brandi Dougherty, Jamie Pogue

    eBook (Cartwheel Books, July 30, 2019)
    From the New York Times bestselling author who brought us The Littlest Elf comes a sweet new Halloween story filled with gentle spooky fun and one adorable little witch friend!In this companion to The Littlest Mummy, Mae the Mummy's friend Wilma is the littlest witch in the Spooky Woods. She may be little, but Wilma knows this is the year she'll be able to fly with her family in the big broom-flying demonstration! But even though she knows the flying routine by heart, Wilma just isn't able to fly yet. Will Wilma be able to find a way to participate in the broom-flying fun, or is the littlest witch still too little?With adorable Halloween stickers!
  • Little Witch

    Anna Elizabeth Bennett, Lisl Weil

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1961)
    Before you can say "Black Spell Brew," Madame Snickasnee turns the boys and girls into potted plants. Will Minx, her daughter, be next -- just because she wants to go to school? Or will Mrs. Sputter, president of the P. T. A. and Mr. Beanpot, the town's detective save the day?
  • The Little Green Witch

    Barbara Barbieri McGrath, Martha Alexander

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, June 1, 2006)
    The little green witch has a problem: her lazy monster friends just won't help her make a horrible pumpkin pie. Not ghost, nor bat, nor gremlin.Barbara McGrath's feisty retelling of "The Little Red Hen," with Martha Alexander's charming illustrations, is the perfect choice for Halloween fun.
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  • Picky Little Witch, The

    Elizabeth Brokamp, Marsha Riti

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, July 7, 2011)
    When Mama Witch concocts a special Halloween soup for her Little Witch, she adds eye of newt, spit of bug, and hair of slug. But Little Witch turns up her tiny nose at the culinary creation. She prefers such sticky sweets as butter toffee, caramel dandy, and cotton candy. Can these picky eaters come to a compromise? Complete with a recipe for Halloween soup, this fun read is a treat for children and parents alike.
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  • The Little Green Witch

    Barbara Barbieri McGrath, Martha Alexander

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2005)
    The little green witch has a problem: her lazy monster friends just won't help her make a horrible pumpkin pie. Not ghost, nor bat, nor gremlin.Barbara McGrath's feisty retelling of "The Little Red Hen," with Martha Alexander's charming illustrations, is the perfect choice for Halloween fun.
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  • The Little Witch

    Michele Van Nostrand

    Paperback (Balboa Press, Oct. 11, 2013)
    In this whimsical tale of monsters and magic, a little witch learns the power of being unique. A story for all ages, it teaches the value of accepting yourself and helping others.