Witch-In-Training Series
This series is best read in order
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Award winning
Hamish and the Wee Witch
Moira Miller, Mairi Hedderwick, 1988
80 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure of Hamish with a whimsical witch.
Enhances creativity and imagination in young readers.
Teaches valuable lessons on friendship and bravery.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Hamish and the Wee Witch
Moira Miller, Mairi Hedderwick, 1988
Award winning
You Can't Make Me Go To Witch School!
Em Lynas, Jamie Littler, 2017
232 pages
Why to read
Adventure filled with magic and mischief.
Encourages resilience and independence in young readers.
Engages children's creative thinking and imagination.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

You Can't Make Me Go To Witch School!
Em Lynas, Jamie Littler, 2017
Happy Hills - Attack of the Giant Danger Kittens
Sophy Henn, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled storyline captivates young minds.
Encourages creativity and imaginative play.
Teaches teamwork and perseverance.
Engaging for kids and parents alike.

Happy Hills - Attack of the Giant Danger Kittens
Sophy Henn, 2024
Award winning
Crazy Times with Uncle Ken
Ruskin Bond, 2011
176 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventures with engaging, quirky uncle.
Enhances imagination through amusing, vivid storytelling.
Fosters family bonding and shared laughter.
Encourages resilience and humor in everyday challenges.

Crazy Times with Uncle Ken
Ruskin Bond, 2011
Award winning
Isla's Incredible, Awesome, Amazing Island!
Brian MacGregor, 2023
55 pages
Why to read
Vibrant adventure sparks creativity and joy.
Introduces problem-solving with engaging storytelling.
Characters exemplify teamwork and perseverance.
Ideal for enhancing young readers' imaginations.

Isla's Incredible, Awesome, Amazing Island!
Brian MacGregor, 2023
The Man Who Sold His Shadow: Small Book (Pelican Big Books)
Michael Rosen, 1995
24 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of value, decision-making, and consequence.
Encourages creativity and philosophical thinking in young minds.
Supports development of moral and ethical reasoning.
Engaging narrative that holds children's attention.

The Man Who Sold His Shadow: Small Book (Pelican Big Books)
Michael Rosen, 1995
Award winning
The Greatest Magician in the World
Matt Edmondson, Garry Parsons, 2018
48 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity and imaginative thinking in young readers.
Engages with interactive elements and magical surprises.
Encourages perseverance and self-belief through enchanting storyline.
Ideal for enhancing reading skills and entertainment.

The Greatest Magician in the World
Matt Edmondson, Garry Parsons, 2018
The Fly-Away Cottage: The Magical Collection (Enid Blyton's Omnibus Editions)
Enid Blyton, 1993
480 pages
Why to read
Nostalgic Journey: Reading 'The Fly-Away Cottage: The Magical Collection' offers a delightful trip down memory lane for those who grew up with Enid Blyton's stories, and introduces new readers to the timeless charm of her magical world.
Imagination Ignition: Enid Blyton's enchanting tales are filled with whimsical characters and fantastical scenarios that spark the imagination, encouraging readers, especially children, to explore their own creativity and sense of wonder.
Language Development: The book provides an excellent opportunity for young readers to enhance their vocabulary and comprehension skills through Blyton's clear and engaging narrative style, making it both an entertaining and educational read.
Moral Lessons: Like many of Enid Blyton's works, 'The Fly-Away Cottage' often includes subtle moral lessons about friendship, honesty, and bravery, offering valuable life lessons to readers in an enjoyable and accessible manner.
