Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Troll Associates
Pages
32
Description
Three witches go flying, one on a broom, one on a carpet, and one on a bird.
Series
Collection
Language
Original language
Spanish
Physical description
32 p.; 6 inches
ISBN
0816736170 / 9780816736171
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LibraryThing member acwheeler
This is an easy to read book for beginner readers. Its about three little witches that all can ride high into the sky. You have to read the book to find out what they ride though! Cute short story!
LibraryThing member GaoeeXiong
This book is about three witches who all fly. Both of the sisters fly on their brooms but one of the sister cannot fly on her broom because she doesn't have one so a cat comes and is her broom and together they fly away. This book was an easy read-along book with very short words. The grade level
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LibraryThing member AbigailAdams26
Three witches take to the skies in this early reader intended to build confidence in young children who are just beginning to read on their own. Wendy, Wanda and Wilma each have their own way of flying - on a broom, a magic carpet, and a big bird, respectively - but they all find a way to
Published by Troll Associates in 1980, as part of their First-Start Easy Reader collection, Three Little Witches utilizes forty-eight different words to tell its simple tale, with a list of some of the more common ones presented at the beginning of the book. It's a fun little book, with alliteratively named witches and simple, cartoon-like artwork in one or two colors. Although I never encountered it as a young girl myself, growing up in the 1980s, I am glad to have stumbled across it now, given my interest in witchy picture-books and early readers. Recommended to any young witches or witch-lovers who are just beginning to read.
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experience the magic of the stars up close...Published by Troll Associates in 1980, as part of their First-Start Easy Reader collection, Three Little Witches utilizes forty-eight different words to tell its simple tale, with a list of some of the more common ones presented at the beginning of the book. It's a fun little book, with alliteratively named witches and simple, cartoon-like artwork in one or two colors. Although I never encountered it as a young girl myself, growing up in the 1980s, I am glad to have stumbled across it now, given my interest in witchy picture-books and early readers. Recommended to any young witches or witch-lovers who are just beginning to read.
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Call number
J2Y.017