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The Little Witch Who Lost Her Broom!

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The perfect Halloween read-aloud!
From the New York Times bestselling duo who brought you The Little Ghost Who Lost Her Boo! comes another not-so-spooky Halloween romp about a little witch who goes on a ghostly hunt to find her lost broom!  Perfect for fans of Five Little Pumpkins, Room on the Broom, and Creepy Crayon!

Little Witch couldn't wait for the full moon to rise,
when witches on broomsticks would take to the skies.
She called to her cat, "We fly tonight, Gloom!"
and they went to the cupboard to dust off her broom.
The cupboard door creaked as it swung open wide.
But oh, what a shock! There was nothing inside!
Poor Little Witch has lost her broom! She checks all the closets, the attic, the shed, even her cauldron and under the bed—but it's nowhere to be found. So, without her broom, she tries out a scooter, a plane, and a bike, but none of them are right! Will Little Witch ever find her lost broom?
With bold and gorgeous art accompanied by bouncy, rhyming text, The Little Witch Who Lost Her Broom is a charming, not-so-scary read-aloud perfect for Halloween!
Praise for The Little Witch Who Lost Her Broom!:
"A real treat, ready to be swept up from Halloween-display shelves."
Kirkus Reviews
"McGrath’s etching-textured artwork combines with the fast-paced text for a go-go-go game of seasonal hide-and-seek." —Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Little Ghost Who Lost Her Boo!:
"This interactive feature is sure to be a crowd-pleaser." — The Horn Book Magazine
"In time for Halloween, a BOO-k about a ghost that young readers will enjoy." — Kirkus Reviews
"Bickell and McGrath have created an endearing read-aloud that hits all the right notes, with clever rhyming text that invites audience participation." — School Library Journal
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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2024
      The creators of The Little Ghost Who Lost Her Boo! (2020) tell the story of a witch who must consider other transport options when her standard vehicle disappears. Little Witch can't wait to ride her broom during the full moon tonight. She goes to dust it off, but it's gone. She searches everywhere, even in her cauldron. The witch must find the broom before moonrise. Accompanied by her cat, Gloom, Little Witch takes to the streets. "Maybe a scooter's as good as a broom?" But when she realizes Gloom won't fit, she concludes, "A witch with no cat, / it's just not right. / I cannot ride / a scooter tonight." She test-drives a bike, a digger, and a train but ultimately rejects each one; each time, Bickell employs a variation on the earlier rhyme. What's a witch to do? In a metafictive final twist, Little Witch gazes out at readers from the book and asks if they know where her broom is. Yes, they do (thanks to the illustrated hint). Children will enjoy this lively, unusual Halloween story, first published in New Zealand, and will particularly appreciate the unexpected, interactive ending. The tale is told in serviceable but somewhat clunky verse; the illustrations incorporate onomatopoeic sound effects. McGrath's graceful artwork is populated by mummies, ghosts, and other sweetly scary creatures. Expressive, bespectacled Little Witch is light-skinned. A real treat, ready to be swept up from Halloween-display shelves. (Picture book. 4-7)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 17, 2024
      Bickell’s jaunty onomatopoeia-filled couplets track a witch trialing alternative modes of transportation while searching for her lost broom in this seek-and-find story. After discovering that the broom is missing, Little Witch, portrayed with pale skin, races to find transport before the moon rises, hitting the road first on foot, then by scooter, bike, digger, train, and plane. Each time, companion kitty Gloom’s name presents a ready rhyme for the optimistic questioning refrain: “Look, here’s a digger! Let’s use this, Gloom./ Maybe a digger’s as good as a broom?” When each vehicle proves equally unsuitable, the plane seems poised to be the ideal replacement, but after the gas runs low, the protagonist must turn to readers for help (“Do you know where to look?”). McGrath’s etching-textured artwork combines with the fast-paced text for a go-go-go game of seasonal hide-and-seek. Ages 4–8.

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