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Books with title Zoe and the Witches' Spell

  • Zoe and the Witches' Spell

    Jane Andrews

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, )
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  • Zoey and the Witch

    Judy Gloom, Annalee Autumn

    eBook (, Oct. 23, 2018)
    It’s everything Zoey ever wanted, one last hug from her father… But the thing is, he’s dead.Feeling broken and abandoned by the loss of her father, Zoey stuffs her feelings with cupcakes and hates what she sees in the mirror. She can stand up to the high school bully but his insults pale in comparison to the cruel things she says to herself.But fate has a way of righting itself.After an attack by a Voodoo Priestess, Zoey is thrust into a strange and witchy world where she’s actually popular, where the mysterious guy likes her and where she excels at flying a broom and casting impossible spells.Before her new life at Seven Sorrows can even begin, Zoey comes face to face with the ancient Voodoo Queen, Ombeline who has risen from the dead to kill Zoey and all of her kind.How do you kill what’s already undead? Zoey’s going to have to figure it out.Grab a copy of Zoey and the Witch and Join the Coven.Perfect for ages 13 and up. The themes of "loss," "self-acceptance" and "friendship" are suitable for ages 11 and up. Please be aware that the story contains potentially frightening imagery, supernatural violence, mild language and mild sensuality.
  • Zoe and the Witches' Spell

    Jane Andrews

    Hardcover (Piccadilly Press, May 30, 2002)
    None
  • Zoey and the Witch

    Judy Gloom, Annalee Autumn

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 24, 2018)
    It’s everything Zoey ever wanted, one last hug from her father… But the thing is, he’s dead.Feeling broken and abandoned by the loss of her father, Zoey stuffs her feelings with cupcakes and hates what she sees in the mirror. She can stand up to the high school bully but his insults pale in comparison to the cruel things she says to herself.But fate has a way of righting itself.After an attack by a Voodoo Priestess, Zoey is thrust into a strange and witchy world where she’s actually popular, where the mysterious guy likes her and where she excels at flying a broom and casting impossible spells.Before her new life at Seven Sorrows can even begin, Zoey comes face to face with the ancient Voodoo Queen, Ombeline who has risen from the dead to kill Zoey and all of her kind.How do you kill what’s already undead? Zoey’s going to have to figure it out.Grab a copy of Zoey and the Witch and Join the Coven.Perfect for ages 13 and up. The themes of "loss," "self-acceptance" and "friendship" are suitable for ages 11 and up. Please be aware that the story contains potentially frightening imagery, supernatural violence, mild language and mild sensuality.
  • Mousey Mousey and the Witches' Spells

    Heather Flood

    language (Acorn Books, June 14, 2011)
    ***REVISED EDITION WITH A NEW STORY***Four delightful stories, including an extra new adventure, appear in this revised edition of Mousey Mousey and the Witches' Spells, a book about a little mouse called Mousey Mousey having her world turned upside down by naughty witch Agatha. Mousey Mousey has the lovely things in her cottage changed from her favourite colour pink to black when Agatha pays a visit, and the witch later causes havoc at the village fete; Our delightful lady mouse also suffers another trauma when she is kidnapped by a giant parrot! Despite these hardships, she believes that kindness will win through. Heather Flood's beautiful stories are much loved by children, with an innocence and charm reminiscent of Enid Blyton or Beatrix Potter. This new edition of Mousey Mousey and the Witches' Spells contains a whole new chapter, telling of Mousey Mousey and her friends' day trip to the seaside which almost ends in disaster, resulting in a thrilling cliff-top drama!
  • Mousey Mousey and the Witches' Spells

    Heather Flood

    Paperback (MyVoice Publishing, Oct. 9, 2015)
    Four great stories about an adorable mouse. This new edition contains an extra chapter telling how Mousey Mousey and her friends go on a day trip to the seaside which almost ends in disaster. It results in a thrilling cliff-top drama. There are three other wonderful stories as the delightful little mouse has her world turned upside down by naughty witch, Agatha. Mousey Mousey has her lovely pink possessions changed to black. Things get far worse when the little mouse is kidnapped by a huge parrot and flown to the Land of the Hook Nosed Giants, but she hopes that friendly witch Bernice will rescue her. Agatha can’t stop interfering, and her mischievous spells cause chaos at the village fete. But will Mousey Mousey’s kindness win through in the end? Children are finding Mousey Mousey as cute as the mouse in Julia Donaldson’s The Gruffalo. No wonder Heather Flood’s books are being acclaimed as the best for youngsters since Enid Blyton’s Noddy and Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
  • Zoe and the witches' spell

    jane Andrews

    (Myriad Books, Jan. 1, 2002)
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