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Alison Mcghee
Illustrated by Harry Bliss
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Once upon a time there was a little witch who knew all about Halloween, but very little about the humans who celebrate that holiday. She confides that most witches are actually afraid of humans because they are so different. Humans are afraid to fly, rarely wear pointed hats, and, most importantly, they are not green, like she is. But this witch is very brave, so, one Halloween, she gets on her broom and flies in closer to see what humans actually do on that famous night. She learns some very valuable lessons: that some humans are brave, too, and that there are ways to get around differences if you really want to understand someone else. It takes putting aside one's fears and being brave enough to explore unknown experiences. A great way to handle Halloween fears and prejudice, from both sides of the veil!
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(Ages: 3 - 6 years)
#12007 - Hardcover Book - 29 pgs
Our price $12.95
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