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Mar 29th, 2014, 4:30 pm
Matter-of-Fact Witches books by Ruth Chew
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Overview: Ruth Chew was born April 8, 1920 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and attended the Corcoran School of Art. She was a children's author and illustrator of over 30 children's books, most of which were juvenile fantasy. The books were early-reader chapter books and usually centered around magic. Chew died at age 90 in Castro Valley, California.
Genre: Children's Fiction, Fantasy

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No Such Thing as a Witch: Nora Cooper and her brother Tad don't know what to make of their new neighbor Maggie Brown. She loves animals and has lots of them—a cat, a parakeet, a dog, and a large black lizard. The other cats and birds in the neighborhood seem to like Maggie as well. And Maggie makes the most delicious fudge. In fact, her fudge is so good, after one piece it almost seems as if Tad and Nora's father are becoming animal lovers . . . and after several pieces, Nora can even have a conversation with the family dog, Skipper. But what happens when you eat one piece too many?

Three Witch Tales:Did that cat just talk to me? Did that button just move? Is that flower petal flying?
In Witch's Cat,The Witch's Buttons, and The Witch's Garden, children learn lots of things about magic . . . from traveling to the time of knights and ladies, to shrinking to the size of a blade of grass. Magic is fun, but it's also hard, and there always seem to be consequences.

What the Witch Left: When Katy and Louise find the key to the locked drawer in Katy's bureau, they aren't impressed by old things belonging to Katy's Aunt Martha. There can't be anything special about the old robe, broken mirror, tin box, or red rubber boots inside, can there? But when Louise dons the robe during the school play and suddenly disappears, Katy and Louise realize that they might just be able to have some grand adventures with the things that Aunt Martha left behind.

The Witch At The Window: Why did a witch appear at Nick’s window?
Could it have something to do with a mysterious tree in Prospect Park? Ever since Nick and Marjorie discovered it, strange things have been happening. First, they find an odd spoon with no owner. Then a spooky bird follows them home—and talks to them! It must be the witch’s magic!
But where has she vanished to? And what is she looking for?

The Would-be Witch: A little bit of magic can mean big adventure!
Andy and Robin are stuck doing chores with an old bottle of silver polish. But when they use it, incredible things happen. The salt and pepper shakers don’t get shiny—they turn into birds! The dustpan doesn’t clean—it starts flying! And when Andy and Robin tuck the birds’ feathers behind their ears, they shrink until they’re small enough to fly the dustpan out into the night. Where will their magical ride take them?

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Mar 29th, 2014, 4:30 pm

"Stories are the only things worth dying for..." - The Unwritten

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Oct 5th, 2014, 5:38 pm
The Witch At The Window and The Would-be Witch added. :)
Oct 5th, 2014, 5:38 pm

"Stories are the only things worth dying for..." - The Unwritten

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