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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: As a child Review: As a child I would have my father read my "Dorrie" books over and over. I loved them as a child and I hope that one day - when I have my own - my children will love them as much as I did.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Magic for Little and Big Witches Review: I am so glad I have the chance to turn back time and read again the Dorrie books I enjoyed in elementary school. I guess with my own children's excitment over the Harry Potter books, I realized I wanted to visit the Haunted House with Dorrie, Gink, Cook and Big Witch! My daughter who is 15 finally sat and read some of the Dorrie books and after laughing out loud while reading it said "Oh I get it!" this was your Witch Book! Much faster reading (Short Story) still great fun! Did I mention that my children are glad I own them? Next generation for fun with Witches Step Right UP!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Magic for Little and Big Witches Review: I am so glad I have the chance to turn back time and read again the Dorrie books I enjoyed in elementary school. I guess with my own children's excitment over the Harry Potter books, I realized I wanted to visit the Haunted House with Dorrie, Gink, Cook and Big Witch! My daughter who is 15 finally sat and read some of the Dorrie books and after laughing out loud while reading it said "Oh I get it!" this was your Witch Book! Much faster reading (Short Story) still great fun! Did I mention that my children are glad I own them? Next generation for fun with Witches Step Right UP!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Childhood memories Review: My parents bought me the Dorrie series, and (even though I obviously don't need them to read to me anymore) I still like pulling them out and reading even in my 20's. Not as fanciful as the Harry Potter series, I like to think it the most important in terms of young socerers...etc. Dorrie is a little girl who just happens to be a witch. Although I was always bugged by the lack of full color, the love and warmth Dorrie, her family and friends share for each other luminates the text. Of course, I also cannot forget Gink:-) Anybody looking for a good book that both children and parents can get into needs to check this one out.
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