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Little Witch Loves to Write: A Write-in Reader (Step into Reading)

Little Witch Loves to Write: A Write-in Reader (Step into Reading)

Published in
1988
4.75
on Goodreads (4)

Description

Little Witch is initially sad about not going to summer camp, but her spirits are lifted when her mother decides to take the family to the beach for the first time. Despite missing her friends, Little Witch is optimistic about making new ones at the beach, who may teach her new things. This story encourages children to express themselves creatively through drawing and writing. A whimsical compendium of magical spells presents such charming (and harmless) incantations as 'Yucky, mucky bowl of peas, turn to popcorn if you please.'
Age
6-8
Text complexity
developing
Length
48 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • By providing structured yet fun writing prompts, the book helps children gain confidence in their writing abilities. As they see their own writing within the context of the story, they feel a sense of accomplishment.
  • This book encourages children to use their imagination as they follow the story of the Little Witch. The write-in aspect allows them to create their own narratives and responses, fostering creative thinking.
  • The 'Little Witch Loves to Write: A Write-in Reader' book is designed to help young readers develop their literacy skills. It combines reading with interactive writing exercises that reinforce comprehension and word recognition.
  • Being part of the 'Step into Reading' series, this book is carefully crafted to match the reader's skill level, ensuring a gradual and effective learning process. It's a great tool for parents and educators to support children's reading journey.