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One Witch by Laura Leuck, S.D. Schindler

mariahroze's review against another edition

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4.0

I read this book to my math class because it is counting up to and down from 9.

"One witch, on a hill, had an empty pot to fill. So what does that one witch do? She goes around to visit all her fiendish friends, naturally; two cats, three scarecrows, four goblins, five vampires, six mummies, seven owls, eight ghosts, nine skeletons, and ten werewolves."

The witch needs ingredients for stew for her party.

hckilgour's review

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3.0

A fun counting Halloween book.

books__brews_and_booze's review against another edition

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5.0

I laughed out loud at the last page - this is such a cute book and I highly recommend it to the young and young-at-heart alike, to witchy folks and pagan peeps - it's so adorable. I bought it for myself but I know I would have loved the text and the pictures when I was a kid. :)

kaitlynreadsbooks's review

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3.0

This was a fun little book, and the kindergartners really enjoyed yelling out EEEW every time the witch got some new gross ingredient from her friends. I appreciated that the kids recognized that even though the witch's stew was gross, it was really nice that all of her friends shared with her and she shared with them.

I had to point out the counting pattern to them—this particular class is having a hard time with their numbers, so it was nice to review with them. They also practiced recognizing the first letter of the author's last name so they know what order to put the books away in, and they were surprisingly good at it.

books_brews_and_booze's review

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5.0

I laughed out loud at the last page - this is such a cute book and I highly recommend it to the young and young-at-heart alike, to witchy folks and pagan peeps - it's so adorable. I bought it for myself but I know I would have loved the text and the pictures when I was a kid. :)
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