A young green witch tells us about witches and humans. Witches, she
says, love Halloween for the decorations and the costumes, but they are
afraid of humans because they are not green. She points out that humans
are afraid to fly, they do not wear pointy hats, and they seldom cackle.
But this brave young witch is determined to take a look at humans, so
she and her orange cat take off on her broomstick to observe the
celebration of Halloween. Swirling around a tree, she loses her balance
and falls to the ground. She is immediately surrounded by young humans
who treat her very kindly, asking if she is all right and admiring her
costume. One little girl pats her and tells her that she dreams of
flying. The two girls climb on the broomstick and fly happily above the
trees, discovering that their fears have been groundless. The detailed
illustrations of spooky houses and flying witches are cheerful rather
than scary. This New York Times Best-Selling Halloween Favorite has been
repackaged in a smaller edition just right for young readers to hold
and enjoy. This Halloween kids book is for children reading levels ages 4-8. Leave us your comments. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Let us know what other children's books you would like to have reviewed. Share this post with your family and friends. Remember to always praise your child.
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