Meredith, the Witch Who Wasn’t

Meredith, the Witch Who Wasn’t by Dorothea Lachner is a whimsical tale published by North-South Books, Incorporated in 1999. This 32-page book, written in English, follows the adventures of Meredith as her unpredictable magic leads to unexpected situations. When she accidentally casts a spell for uninvited guests, a little sorcerer with a voracious appetite appears, creating chaos at her table.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of magic and its consequences as Meredith navigates the challenges of feeding her unexpected guest and managing the ensuing magical mayhem. The story delves into themes of fantasy and social interactions, highlighting the importance of being mindful of one’s words. With its engaging narrative, this book offers a delightful experience for young readers interested in tales of magic and adventure.
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Meredith returns, and her magic spells are as unpredictable as ever. Meredith accidentally utters the spell for uninvited guests, and — whoosh! — a little sorcerer with an insatiable appetite flies in and plops himself down at her table.
“”Hungry!”” he screeches, and Meredith has her hands full first trying to feed him, and then trying to get rid of him. What follows is a battle of fantastically funny spells that lasts until lunchtime and teaches her to mind her words and watch out for unexpected magic.
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