Amanda and the Witch Switch

Amanda and the Witch Switch by John Himmelman, published by Puffin Books in 1987, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of vibrant, full-color illustrations. The story follows Amanda, a witch known for her playful antics, as she makes beavers dance and brings life to trees. However, when she grants a grumpy toad three wishes, unexpected chaos ensues as the toad seeks to explore the world of witchcraft.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that intertwines themes of magic and mischief, showcasing Amanda’s enchanting adventures. The book explores the dynamics of wishes and the consequences that come with them, all while engaging young readers with its lively illustrations. With elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, as well as topics related to holidays and animals, this edition offers an entertaining experience for children interested in the fantastical and the humorous side of witchcraft.
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Amanda the witch is up to her old tricks, making beavers boogie and trees. But when she grants a grumpy toad three wishes, trouble starts brewing, for the toad wants to try his hand at witchcraft too. Full-color illustrations.
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