Genre: Children's 4-7 years
Published: August 6, 2024
Pages: 32
On the sleepiest of nights, when the air is still and the moon is full, the conditions are just right… for WITCHES TO TAKE FLIGHT!
And among all these terribly wicked, cackling witches, is one… who is actually, surprisingly quite nice!
This little witch doesn’t enjoy being wicked like the others. Not one little bit. She doesn’t like creating mischief, she doesn’t like making a mess and she definitely doesn’t like any naughtiness!
The other witches decide that the littlest witch needs rescuing from all this icky, gooey goodness! It’s time for some lessons in wickedness, and the best way to do that is by making a completely terrible and utterly awful potion…!
Will our little witch leave her kind and gentle ways behind her and join in the wickedness? Or will she persuade her fellow witches that actually, being wicked isn’t all it’s cracked up to be?
This playful take on spooky witches from the award-winning Bethan Stevens takes readers to a magical world of wickedness and kindness. This is the wonderfully funny follow-up to the prize-winning Grumpy Fairies and the fairytale twist A Damsel Not in Distress.
And among all these terribly wicked, cackling witches, is one… who is actually, surprisingly quite nice!
This little witch doesn’t enjoy being wicked like the others. Not one little bit. She doesn’t like creating mischief, she doesn’t like making a mess and she definitely doesn’t like any naughtiness!
The other witches decide that the littlest witch needs rescuing from all this icky, gooey goodness! It’s time for some lessons in wickedness, and the best way to do that is by making a completely terrible and utterly awful potion…!
Will our little witch leave her kind and gentle ways behind her and join in the wickedness? Or will she persuade her fellow witches that actually, being wicked isn’t all it’s cracked up to be?
This playful take on spooky witches from the award-winning Bethan Stevens takes readers to a magical world of wickedness and kindness. This is the wonderfully funny follow-up to the prize-winning Grumpy Fairies and the fairytale twist A Damsel Not in Distress.
I received a copy of this book through Netgalley. This is my honest review.
This was an adorable story about a young witch who desperately wants to be good in spite of her witch friends trying to teach her to be bad. After all, even though she's young, she knows that you catch more flies with honey (or more marshmallows with cake, apparently). And sometimes you just have to be the good influence on your friends.
I like the messages of this story, teaching kids that sometimes it's better to go against the grain and do what's right, even if it might not be so easy. I'd probably be okay reading this book a few times because it was a fun read. The illustrations were soft and kind of pastel feeling (and yes, pastel can be a feeling because I said so).
Overall I give The Not So Wicked Witch 4.0839 out of 5 stars. - Katie
Bethan Stevens is an illustrator based in London. After finishing her BA in English literature, she embarked on the MA in Children’s Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art to learn how to make stories with pictures as well as words. When she's not drawing she can be found reading, writing and attempting to track down the tastiest almond croissants in London. Grumpy Fairies was her first picture book with FLCB which was the winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, Best Illustrated Book Category in 2021.
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