24th September 2015, Jonathan Cape, 32 pages, Paperback, Review copy
Content: magic, humour
Summary from Random House Children's Publishers
The
littlest witch and the wizard, her twin, were both very stubborn and
both liked to win . . .
Who will triumph - the littlest witch or the littlest wizard? Magic transforms the twins from princess and knight to deadly dragon and dinosaur. BUT the littlest witch's troublesome itch soon comes along - and teaches the twins an important lesson...
Who will triumph - the littlest witch or the littlest wizard? Magic transforms the twins from princess and knight to deadly dragon and dinosaur. BUT the littlest witch's troublesome itch soon comes along - and teaches the twins an important lesson...
Nayu's thoughts
It
just so happened that I'd reread the first book in this series right before reading this
tale, which introduces a wizard twin to the little Witch. Their magic duel
is hilarious! It reminded me a little of the duel between Merlin and
the not so nice witch in the Disney version of The
Sword in the Stone,
with each change of the wand the transformations get crazier. It had
me smiling away at the same time of wishing they'd just get along –
it's okay to be different from each other!
Competition is good in
healthy doses, too much creates chaos: adding magic to the mix is
asking for trouble! I love the bright colours and wild imagination
used for this duel – the ending was a big surprise and will delight
all readers.
Find out more on Deborah's website.
Find out more on Deborah's website.
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2 comments:
What a cute title. I love it!
Yay! Me too. I highly recommend it!
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