Lulu Goes to Witch School

Lulu Goes to Witch School by Jane O’Connor is a charming story published by Harper Collins on September 30, 1990. This reprint edition features 64 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Lulu, a young witch attending school for the first time, where she enjoys her teacher but finds herself challenged by her classmate, Sandy Witch, who seems to excel at everything.
Readers will discover a blend of everyday school experiences and whimsical elements in this tale. The story captures the relatable feelings of competition and friendship among young witches, enhanced by McCully’s illustrations that add humor and a touch of spookiness. With its focus on juvenile fiction and beginner readers, this book is designed to engage children in themes of school and education while providing an entertaining glimpse into the life of a little witch.
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Attending school for the first time, Lulu the little witch likes her teacher, ‘but there is one annoying factor—curly-haired Sandy Witch, who does everything better than Lulu. Packs plenty of child appeal with its everyday situations and witchy ambience. McCully’s pictures incorporate just the right amount of humor and spooky details.’ —BL.
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