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Ellen Jackson (1)

Autor(a) de Cinder Edna

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33 Works 2,339 Membros 133 Reviews

Obras de Ellen Jackson

Cinder Edna (1994) 685 cópias
The Winter Solstice (1994) 258 cópias
Earth Mother (2005) 129 cópias
It'S Back To School We Go! (2003) 115 cópias
Octopuses One to Ten (2016) 114 cópias
Monsters in My Mailbox (1995) 104 cópias
Beastly Babies (2015) 58 cópias
The Wacky Witch War (1995) 56 cópias
The Seven Seas (2011) 33 cópias
A Tale of Two Turkeys (1995) 33 cópias
Book Of Slime, The (1997) 23 cópias
Abe Lincoln Loved Animals (2008) 22 cópias
Here Come the Brides (1998) 19 cópias
Sometimes Bad Things Happen (2002) 14 cópias
Ants Can't Dance (1991) 14 cópias
Boris the Boring Boar (1992) 11 cópias
Why Coyote Sings to the Moon (1995) 11 cópias
The Ballad of Booster Bogg (2011) 10 cópias
Picky Eaters (2017) 10 cópias
Stranger Danger (1991) 2 cópias
Extreme Animals Dot-to-Dot (2001) 1 exemplar(es)
Tale of Two Turkeys, A 1 exemplar(es)

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Note: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher.
 
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fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
 
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Shardajia | outras 52 resenhas | Nov 23, 2021 |
In easy-to-read text, describes what the first day of school might be like for a child in Kenya, Kazakhstan, Canada, Australia, Japan, China, Peru, Germany, India, Russia, and the United States.
 
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BLTSbraille | outras 8 resenhas | Sep 3, 2021 |
Wendy the Witch is delighted when her father, who is a self-taught man himself, permits her to go to school with the other children, but she soon finds that he and her teacher, Miss Crispus, have taken a dislike to one another. As the two begin a war of spells, enchanting each other into various objects, Wendy must undo the damage with her spell-cruncher. Eventually she puts her foot down and insists that the two meet, with unexpected results...

Originally published in 1996 and long out-of-print, The Wacky Witch War is a sweet little witchy confection, and I suspect that I would have loved it, as a young girl. It has plenty of witchy charm, and pairs an amusing story from author Ellen Jackson with delightfully quirky artwork from illustrator Denise Brunkus. I'm familiar with both of these creators - I've read other picture-books from Jackson (Beastly Babies, The Autumn Equinox), and know Brunkus' name because of her work on the Junie B. Jones chapter-book series - but only recently learned of this early venture together. Being interested in witchy picture-books, I immediately sought it out, and it did not disappoint. Younger children will enjoy watching Wendy be the mature one, in comparison to the adults in her life, and will appreciate the expressive illustrations, which are dominated by shades of purple, yellow and green, and which contain a wealth of witchy details. Recommended to picture-book readers who enjoy witchy fare.… (mais)
 
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AbigailAdams26 | outras 2 resenhas | Feb 1, 2021 |

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Obras
33
Membros
2,339
Popularidade
#10,969
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
133
ISBNs
112
Idiomas
2

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