Bad Jelly the Witch

Bad Jelly the Witch by Spike Milligan, published by Penguin Random House in June 1995, is a whimsical tale that invites readers into a world of fantasy and humor. This edition spans 56 pages and is presented in English, showcasing Milligan’s unique storytelling style. The narrative follows Tim and Rose as they navigate the perils of the great black forest, where they encounter the notorious Badjelly, a witch with a penchant for turning children into sausages and transforming policemen into apple trees.
Readers will find a blend of humor and fantasy as they delve into the misadventures of Tim and Rose. The story features a variety of imaginative elements, including magical transformations and the antics of a wicked witch. With its focus on juvenile fiction and humorous stories, Bad Jelly the Witch offers an engaging experience for young readers and those young at heart, making it a delightful addition to any collection.
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Badjelly the Witch can turn children into sausages or chop them up to make boy-girl soup. She can turn policemen into apple trees or bananas into mice and she is the wickedest witch in all the world. Tim and Rose become lost in the great black forest, where they are captured by Badjelly.
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