Lucy and the Egg Witch

Lucy and the Egg Witch by Helen Cooper is a first edition published by Hamilton in 1989. This 26-page book is presented in English and tells the story of Lucy, who, after forgetting to make a hole in her egg shell at tea-time, finds herself shrunk to a size smaller than a mouse due to a spell cast by the Egg Witch. The narrative follows Lucy’s quest to seek help from the Pond-Dragon, introducing readers to a whimsical adventure.
In this engaging tale, readers will discover the challenges Lucy faces as she navigates her new, tiny world. The story explores themes of magic and friendship, as Lucy’s journey unfolds in a fantastical setting. With its imaginative premise, Lucy and the Egg Witch invites readers to join Lucy on her quest, highlighting the importance of resourcefulness and courage in the face of unexpected challenges.
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“At tea-time, Lucy eats an egg and forgets to make a hole in the shell. So the Egg Witch casts a shell spell and shrinks Lucy until she is smaller than mouse. Only the Pond-Dragon can help, but how can Lucy find him?”–Cover.
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