The Christmas Witch

The Christmas Witch by Steven Kellogg is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin Books on September 22, 2000. This 40-page edition, written in English, introduces readers to Gloria, a student at Madame Pestilence’s Academy who struggles with her magical studies. Despite her challenges, including flunking broom drill and getting into trouble for her cheerful demeanor, Gloria discovers the enchanting holiday of Christmas and aspires to become a Christmas witch to spread joy and peace.
In this engaging story, readers will follow Gloria’s journey as she navigates her magical education and the complexities of her newfound holiday spirit. With the assistance of some adventurous elves, Gloria learns that bringing happiness to others is no simple feat. The book explores themes of holidays and celebrations, as well as elements of fantasy and magic, making it a charming addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Gloria is the worst student in Madame Pestilence’s Academy. She can never get her spells right, flunks broom drill, and gets in trouble for smiling too much. When she discovers a magical holiday called Christmas, she decides she wants to be a Christmas witch, and use her magic to bring peace and delight. It’s not an easy task – but with the help of some intrepid elves, Gloria comes through!
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