What does Winnie the Witch say?

What does Winnie the Witch say?

They very quickly started shouting Winnie’s magic word, Abracadabra, whenever it appears in the book, and casting magic spells themselves. The Winnie books are regular bedtime stories in our house. We’ve read and re-read all the picture books in the series so many times over the last year.

What age are Winnie the Witch books for?

The Winnie and Wilbur series is perfect for children ages 7-9.

How many Winnie the Witch books are there?

Winnie the Witch (also known as Winnie and Wilbur since 2016) is a series of nineteen picture books, written by Valerie Thomas and illustrated by Korky Paul.

When was Winnie the Witch created?

1987
Winnie the Witch (ISBN 0192726838) is a children’s fantasy picture book of thirty-two pages that was first published in the United Kingdom in 1987. It was written by the Australian-born author Valerie Thomas and illustrated by the Zimbabwean-born artist Korky Paul.

Who is Wilbur in Winnie the Pooh?

Wilbur is a very special pig from Charlotte’s Web.

What is Wilbur’s cats name?

Winnie loves Wilbur, her big black cat.

What is the summary of the book Winnie the Witch?

Winnie the Witch is one of my favourite childhood stories. It tells the story of Winnie, the witch, who lives in her black house with her cat Wilbur who is also black and that is how the trouble begins! The only way Winnie can see Wilbur is when he is awake as his eyes are green.

What kind of house does Winnie the Witch live in?

Winnie the Witch and her large black cat, Wilbur, live in a house that is entirely black. The curtains are black and all the furniture, bedding and even the bath tub.

What was Winnie the Witch’s favourite colour?

Black was Winnie the Witch’s favourite colour; her house. inside and outside, her carpets, her chairs, her bed, including sheets and blankets, and her bath were all black. And her cat was also black so it was no surprise when trouble developed.

Why did Winnie the Witch turn Wilbur bright green?

This causes Winnie to have all sorts of accidents tripping over poor, snoozing Wilbur. After one particularly disastrous accident, Winnie decides to remedy the situation by turning Wilbur bright green. That creates a new Winnie the Witch and her large black cat, Wilbur, live in a house that is entirely black.

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