Fanny Witch and the Wicked Wizard

Fanny Witch and the Wicked Wizard by Jeremy Strong is a delightful addition to the world of juvenile fiction, published by Puffin in 2002. This new edition spans 80 pages and is presented in English. The book follows Fanny Witch and her dog, Casserole, as they embark on four exciting adventures filled with spells that yield mixed results. Readers will encounter a wicked wizard, a cloud-beast, and a chaotic safari park, all contributing to the whimsical narrative.
In this engaging collection, Fanny Witch navigates a series of challenges that blend humor and magic. Each adventure showcases her unique approach to problem-solving, as well as the unpredictable nature of her spells. The stories are designed to entertain young readers while introducing them to themes of friendship and adventure, making it a suitable choice for those interested in tales of witches and fantastical creatures. With its accessible language and imaginative scenarios, this book is sure to capture the interest of children looking for lighthearted fantasy.
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Fanny Witch and her dog, Casserole, are back again with four more exciting adventures and spells which sometimes go well – and sometimes don’t. This time there’s a wicked wizard, a cloud-beast and a whole safari park running riot to contend with amongst other things.
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