Worzel Gummidge (Puffin Books)

Worzel Gummidge by Barbara Euphan Todd is a delightful children’s story published by Puffin Books in 1974. This reprint edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Susan and John, who find their holiday in the country rather dull until they encounter Worzel, a unique character who is part scarecrow and part human, and possesses magical abilities.
Readers will discover the enchanting adventures that unfold as Susan and John befriend Worzel. The story highlights their growing affection for this extraordinary figure and the various magical escapades they embark on together. With its imaginative premise, this book offers a whimsical exploration of friendship and adventure, making it a charming addition to children’s literature.
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Susan and John are having a very dull holiday in the country until they meet Worzel. They are amazed by the walking, talking bundle of clothes and straw. He’s half scarecrow and half human but best of all, he’s a wizard! Susan and John soon grow to love Worzel and share all sorts of magical adventures with their unusual friend.
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