Winnie Under the Sea

Winnie Under the Sea by Valerie Thomas is a delightful children’s book published by OUP Oxford on September 1, 2011. This 32-page edition is presented in English and features a whimsical tale where Winnie and her companion Wilbur embark on a seaside holiday. While Winnie is eager to explore the underwater world, Wilbur is hesitant about getting wet. However, with a sprinkle of magic, their adventure takes a fantastical turn.
In this story, readers will follow Winnie as she transforms Wilbur into a cat-fish, allowing him to embrace the joys of the ocean. As they dive into their aquatic escapade, Winnie also becomes an octopus, leading to a series of humorous and magical events. The narrative unfolds as they search for Winnie’s lost wand in a shipwreck, highlighting themes of friendship and adventure. This book combines elements of juvenile fiction, humor, and fantasy, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
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Winnie and Wilbur whizz off for a holiday at the seaside. Winnie can’t wait to dive in and explore life under the sea but Wilbur isn’t so sure. Water is very wet after all and he feels quite at home dozing on land. But Winnie has an idea. ABRACADABRA! Wilbur has been turned into a cat-fish! Suddenly Wilbur doesn’t mind getting wet and he’s having so much fun that Winnie decides to turn herself into an octopus so they can swim with the fishes together. But oh no! Winnie drops her wand and it sinks out of sight. They must find the wand or risk being sea creatures forever. After a thorough search of the ocean they find it in a shipwreck at the bottom of the sea and Winnie uses her magic so they can enjoy the ocean safely, as a witch and a cat. Join Winnie and Wilbur under the sea for another irresistible adventure.
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