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My First How to Catch a Witch

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1 of 1 copy available

Experience the magic of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling How to Catch brand in this sweet Halloween board book for little ones!

Can you catch a witch? It's the spookiest night of the year and one child has a wish: to trap a witch on her broomstick so she can touch a twinkle star in the sky! Brimming with charming rhymes and delightful art, this Halloween book for kids will enchant little readers as they follow the child, her black cat, and puppy friend in building playful lures for the witch on the broom!

Filled with cute jack-o'-lantern pumpkins, trick-or-treat costumes, candy, and more, this spellbinding story makes a perfect addition to any Halloween trick-or-treat basket, holiday gift for babies and toddlers, or a festive fall read aloud for ages 0-3!

To ride on a magic broom on Halloween night

You'll have to catch a witch so you can take flight!

Looking for more read aloud fun? Also in the How to Catch series:

  • My First How to Catch Santa Claus
  • My First How to Catch the Easter Bunny
  • How to Catch a Monster
  • How to Catch a Gingerbread Man
  • How to Catch a Unicorn
  • ... And more!
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      • School Library Journal

        September 3, 2021

        Toddler-PreS-A determined trick-or-treater wants her own "twinkle star" and she'll catch a witch to get one. The sprightly, light-skinned costumed girl takes to the streets of her neighborhood on Halloween night. She is bedecked as a witch, the very same target of her endearingly naive traps. The traps themselves show the lengths of sophisticated planning from a preschool mastermind. The first ruse is a "Broom Landing Park & Ride" sign placed conspicuously near a trampoline in the child's backyard. The front sidewalk is no safer, offering "Lemonade Free for a Broom Ride." After all, catching a witch is just the start. It's the broom that will help her obtain the coveted "twinkle star." The witch, with green skin and pink hair, seen only by readers, effortlessly thwarts the hurdles. Consequently, it is a pleasant note from the girl explaining her goal that prompts the witch to deliver a surprise on her pillow. "Enjoy the star! XO The Witch." The illustrations present as a cartoon storyboard, flipping between the child's immediate experience and fantasized events. The colors are bold and bright despite the nighttime setting, and wide-eyed, genial characters announce a carefree lark through this holiday. However, the typical board book audience will miss the finer points of the story, and the rhyming quatrains are passable. VERDICT Recommended for a unique Halloween story line and eye-popping illustrations with kid appeal.-Richelle Rose, Kenton County P.L., KY

        Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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    • English

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    • Lexile® Measure:510
    • Text Difficulty:1-2

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