Selected Product: | Whizz-bang Winnie (Winnie the Witch) Paperback Author: Laura Owen Artist: Korky Paul Publisher: OUP Oxford Release Date: August 2008 ISBN-10: 0192727524 ISBN-13: 9780192727527 List Price: £3.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Mini Winnie (Winnie the Witch) ISBN-10: 0192725777 Winnie's Flying Carpet (Winnie the Witch) ISBN-10: 0192728482 Happy Birthday Winnie ISBN-10: 0192727680 Winnie Says Cheese (Winnie the Witch) ISBN-10: 0192727516 Winnie's Midnight Dragon (Winnie the Witch) ISBN-10: 019279101X |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Whizz-bang Winnie (Winnie the Witch) by Laura Owen (ISBN-10: 0192727524, ISBN-13: 9780192727527). At this time we have not yet written a review for Whizz-bang Winnie (Winnie the Witch) by Laura Owen (ISBN-10: 0192727524, ISBN-13: 9780192727527). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Good book | Customer Rating: | | This is a very, very, good book. I liked the fact that is written in 'chapters' instead of a picture book. I read most of it myself but mummy read some of it to me as well. My favourite story was 'Whizz-bang Winnie' when she and Wilbur win the race. Mummy's favourite was 'Hot Cross Winnie' because she liked it when the little girls took Wilbur and put hair clips in his fur. I am going to read 'Mini Winnie' next. Tom, age 6. | Perfectly designed for the developing reader. | Customer Rating: | Many parents and children will be familiar with Winnie the Witch and her cat Wilbur from the picture books by Valerie Thomas.
Laura Owen has teamed up with Korky Paul who illustrated the original picture books to provide short chapter books about the zany witch designed for the newly confident reader.
There are four short stories in this book, each complete in itself and at just the right length for a young reader to feel a real sense of achievement when they've read to the end.
The Korky Paul illustrations are the link between the original pictures books and these early readers. Here the illustrations are in black and white but they lose none of their original energy and humour. Even the page numbers are in the form of individual illustrations.
The stories will stand several readings and the illustrations are bound to be favourites, with more details to be found on each reading. The lack of complexity in the stories does mean that they're unlikely to remain in favour much beyond the age of about seven so I would buy for the younger child. |
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