Winnie the Witch

Winnie the Witch lives in a black house with black chairs and black stairs, black floors and black doors. But Winnie’s cat, Wilbur, is black as well, and Winnie’s always tripping over him! Winnie decides that a little colour is just what Wilbur needs, so she turns him into a green cat. But when he wanders off into the grass outside, trouble soon follows. Can some rainbow-coloured magic save the day? The first fantastic story starring hapless witch Winnie and her long-suffering cat has a multi-coloured twist in its tail!

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  • loved it

    Winnie the Witch is brill, he loved joining in with the Abracabra and telling me what she had done to the cat now, poor Wilbur

    4 March 2014

  • Winnie turns Wilbur into bright colours .Then she turn her house to bright colurs

    17 February 2014

  • Really Good!

    7 March 2013

  • loved it

    i have got a signed copy of this book its a great book and i will always enjoy winnie books

    4 March 2013

  • loved it

    i relly like it when she had a nice house

    2 March 2011

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    Valerie Thomas

    Valerie Thomas is the author of the Winnie the Witch books and celebrated 25 years of the much loved character in 2012!

    Awards

    Winnie the Witch, written by Valerie Thomas and illustrated by Korky Paul, won the Red House Children’s Book Award in 1988.

  • Awards

    Korky has won the Red House Children’s Book award for Winnie the Witch and The Rascally Cake.

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