Saturday, January 26, 2013

BR 2-16: Little Witch Goes to School

"Then Mother Witch smiled and said, 'You see? You were bad after all! I'm proud of you, Little Witch.'" (p. 47)

Cover of: Little Witch goes to school by Deborah HautzigIn the world of this witches, doing bad things were wonderful. However, Little Witch was only good girl in her family. When her aunts were throwing smelly old eggs at the mailman, she said a magic spell and cleaned up the mailman. One day, she was bored because because she didn't have anything to do, so she asked her mother to let her to go to the school. Then, she could go to school with promises that remember to be bad, don't make any new friends, and don't learn anything. While she was in school with her friends and teacher, she spent a really good time. She made many new friends, she cleaned her classroom, and she learned a lot of things. When she went home, her mother found that Little Witch broke promises with her. Little Witch thought she makes her angry, but Mother Witch praised her for doing a bad thing, broke promises. I remembered that I wanted to become a witch when I was a child.

Hautzig, Deborah. (1998).
Little Witch Goes to School.
Toronto, Canada: Ramdom House.
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