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WOGGLE OF WITCHES (Woggle of Witches Rb)

WOGGLE OF WITCHES (Woggle of Witches Rb)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Playfully spooky
Review: A playfully written Halloween book with just enough "spooky". It is written from the perspective of the witches. Artwork and dialogue is intriguing to youngsters. A favorite of my 3-year-old.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Playfully spooky
Review: A playfully written Halloween book with just enough "spooky". It is written from the perspective of the witches. Artwork and dialogue is intriguing to youngsters. A favorite of my 3-year-old.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What happens when a woggle of witches goes out for the night
Review: I first remember hearing the term "woggle" to refer to a type of insect that L. Frank Baum wrote about (see "The Woggle-Bug Book: The Unique Adventures of the Woggle-Bug"). Here the term "woggle" refers to a medium-sized group of witches. This is just one of the very interesting things that Adrienne Adams has found out about witches. I did not know that witches liked to sleep in cozy hammocks in the branches of trees or that there are things that scare even them. Each of the double-page spread in this book tells of what happens one night when the witches go out for fun. "A Woggle of Witches" is a simple little tale, which should amuse small children and reassure them that witches are really more scared of them (at least on Halloween night).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What happens when a woggle of witches goes out for the night
Review: I first remember hearing the term "woggle" to refer to a type of insect that L. Frank Baum wrote about (see "The Woggle-Bug Book: The Unique Adventures of the Woggle-Bug"). Here the term "woggle" refers to a medium-sized group of witches. This is just one of the very interesting things that Adrienne Adams has found out about witches. I did not know that witches liked to sleep in cozy hammocks in the branches of trees or that there are things that scare even them. Each of the double-page spread in this book tells of what happens one night when the witches go out for fun. "A Woggle of Witches" is a simple little tale, which should amuse small children and reassure them that witches are really more scared of them (at least on Halloween night).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Leave the dishes! It's time to go!"...A Witch's Night Out
Review: This is a charming book for Halloween reading pleasure with double page illustrations and minimal text that still packs in plenty of humor and spooky fun. Meet the witches deep in the heart of the dark forest as they wake up to celebrate that certain night! Scoop a little bat stew out of the bubbling cauldron and then grab your broomstick for some ace flying. The joyful faces on this woggle of witches as they cut loose with their Halloween hijinx are sure to make you smile, too. But what's this?! The witches get "spooked" by some trick-or-treaters that send them flying back home to the forest. A great time is had by all. I love the exciting atmosphere of celebration that this book creates with so few words.


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