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Chargement... I Want to Be a Witchpar Ian Cunliffe
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"When I grow up, I want to be a witch," says a little girl. She would have a sparkly hat, a crystal ball, a wand to do spells, and of course, a broomstick. She definitely wouldn't cook up anything smelly or turn her brother into a frog. And spiders and bats? No way! Her companion would be her cat! Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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A sweet, heartwarming story is paired with colorful, attention-grabbing illustrations in I Want to be a Witch, which would make a good bedtime story for younger children who enjoy witchy fare that is on the gentler side. The young narrator's preferences reflect a rejection of some of the physical characteristics—green hair, warty nose, hairy chin—that are often associated with bad witches, but there is also a rejection of bad behavior, from making horrid potions to turning people (like one's brother) into frogs. Although not destined to become a personal favorite, from an aesthetic perspective, I did think the artwork was cute, and appreciated the decorative endpapers (I do like decorative endpapers!). All in all, this is one I would recommend to little would-be witches, and to picture-books audiences who enjoy stories about nice (rather than nasty) witches. ( )