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THE WITCH’S CHILDREN. by Ursula Jones illustrated by Russell Ayto. Age Range: 6 - 8.  · The first of three picture-books to feature the witch's children - the subsequent two are The Witch's Children and the Queen and The Witch's Children Go To School - this amusing title demonstrates that good intentions are not enough, as the eponymous witch's children wreak havoc, even while trying to be helpful/5. Ursula Jones has created a fresh story about the traditional witch. In this book, children will identify with the characters as the witch's children look like normal, modern age children. The witch herself looks like "today's mom" with long, beautiful hair--as described by a six year old girl who read the story--and a purple dress with matching jewelry. Students will enjoy the silly and funny characters as well as the /5(21).


Jones, Ursula; Ayto, Russell. Look out! The witch's children are coming and that means Trouble! Out in the park one windy day, they try out their magic: Gemma's turned into a frog, the ice cream van into a coach, the squirrels into footmen. But then the witch's children don't know how to break the spells! How will they return everything to. The Witch's Children Go to School. Author: Ursula Jones Illustrator: Russell Ayto. Publisher: Orchard Books. Magic and mayhem abound in this brilliant 'first day at school' themed story - winner of the first ever Roald Dahl Funny Prize! It's Gemma's first day day school and she's scared, so the witch's children turn her into an ogre to give her. Title: The Witch's Children Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Will be clean, not soiled or stained. The Witch's Children By Ursula Jones, Russell Ayto | eBay.


THE WITCH'S CHILDREN. Ursula Jones, Author, Russell Ayto, Illustrator, illus. by Russell Ayto. Holt $ (32p) ISBN When the witch's three children enter the park, the. What will the witches children get up to in this spooky story?. Ursula Jones has created a fresh story about the traditional witch. In this book, children will identify with the characters as the witch's children look like normal, modern age children. The witch herself looks like "today's mom" with long, beautiful hair--as described by a six year old girl who read the story--and a purple dress with matching jewelry. Students will enjoy the silly and funny characters as well as the plot, and they will enjoy the new spin Jones has given to the tradional.

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