Knit-knotters

Knit-knotters by Sam Hay is an illustrated early chapter book published by Branches/Scholastic Incorporated in 2016. This 90-page book is designed for newly independent readers and features easy-to-read text complemented by engaging illustrations. The story introduces Stella, who discovers that her new glasses have magical properties, allowing her to see mischievous night sprites that only she can perceive.
In this enchanting tale, Stella encounters Trixie, a knit-knotter sprite who creates chaos by tying knots in children’s hair. As Stella navigates her new reality with magical glasses, she must find a way to manage Trixie’s antics before her hair becomes an unmanageable tangle. This book explores themes of fantasy and social interactions, making it a delightful read for young audiences interested in magic and friendship.
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Meet the night sprites–mischief-making fairy-like creatures that only Stella can see!
This series is part of Scholastic’s early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!Stella is upset when she finds out she needs glasses. But then it turns out her new glasses are magic! When she wears them, Stella can see the sparkly night sprites. In this first book, Stella meets Trixie, a knit-knotter sprite. Trixie seems nice, but she ties knots in kids’ hair to make it all tingly-tangly. If Trixie doesn’t stop tying knots, Stella will have to get a haircut! Can Stella stop her magical new friend from turning her hair into a tangled mess?
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