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Little Witch has lost her broom and needs to find it by the rise of the moon so she can take to the skies with the other witches for Hallowe'en. She checks all the closets, the attic, and the shed. She even looks in her cauldron and under the bed, but it is nowhere to be found.
She experiments with other means of transport like a scooter, a bike, a digger, a train, and a plane, but these inevitably lead to a series of misadventures. They are just not right! Will Little Witch ever find the missing broom?
This not so spooky romp is perfect for Halloween reading - or at any time of year. The imaginative illustrations are by Raymond McGrath.
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