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Happy Birthday Winnie! - Valerie Thomas


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Happy Birthday Winnie! - Valerie Thomas

 
Description: ISBN 0192727680 / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Author: Valerie Thomas / Paperback / 32 Pages / Book is published 2008-04-03 by OUP Oxford

Newest Review: ... 'ABRACADABRA!', the garden looks totally amazing with a bouncy castle, magic maze and so much more! Friday 13th arrives and ... more

 ... all Winnie's wonderful assortment of guests arrive bearing some amazing gifts. These include a magic carpet, a bat in a cage, a book of special spells and a magic trumpet - what more could any witch want on her birthday? They play all sorts of fabulous party games which are a lot of fun but everything does get incredibly noisy so Winnie decides to quieten all her guests down with three toots of her new magic trumpet. When she does this though, all the guests disappear which is not a lot of fun for Winnie as it's...more

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Premium Review Happy Birthday Winnie! - Valerie Thomas: It's time to party! (807 words)
by - written on 08/10/09 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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My daughters love all the Winnie the Witch books that are written by Valerie Thomas and illustrated by the brilliant Korky Paul. In all of the stories you meet the wonderful flamboyant witch, Winnie, and her long suffering cat, Wilbur. Winnie loves to dress in bright zany combinations which are definitely clothes to match her colourful character! Although, she is generally a pretty good witch, there are occasions when spells do sometimes go wrong and it is often Wilbur who suffers as a consequence! The latest book we have read is a really lovely story called 'Happy Birthday Winnie!' The story starts with Winnie looking at the calendar and realising that her ...  Read the complete review

 

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