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Hardcover Meredith the Witch Who Wasn't Op Book

ISBN: 1558587810

ISBN13: 9781558587816

Meredith the Witch Who Wasn't Op

(Book #1 in the Meredith / Merrilu the Witch Series)

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Meredith returns, and her magic spells are as unpredictable as ever. Meredith accidentally utters the spell for uninvited guests, and -- whoosh -- a little sorcerer with an insatiable appetite flies... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Do It Yourself Magic

This is a short, sweet story about Meredith, a young witch who really isn't too good at magic spells. Her heart just isn't in it so she isn't careful with the wording of her spells and things never turn out the way she wants them to turn out when she uses magic. The truth is, she really doesn't like magic. She likes to use her imagination and then do things by hand. She enjoys using her creativity. Alas! She is commanded to attend the Annual Assessment of Witchly Powers and she knows that failure to perform will cost her her witchly certification.She ends up learning a great truth about magic and discovers a lot about her own powers. This is a great lesson about not always doing things the "easy" way, about the joy of working things out yourself, and about the satisfaction that comes from making things with your own two hands. The illustrations are big, bright colored romps through the witchy world of spells, flying brooms and zany, eccentric witches. Each character is a quirky individual and even when Meredith botches her spells, the other witches are supportive. I loved their wild, colorful costumes and their funny, show-off hyjinx. There are so many fun-filled, light-hearted touches in both the writing and illustrations that each page was a new treat. The big Assessment takes place on October 31st so of course this is a good Halloween story, but the message of self-sufficiency is a good one any time. I loved it.

A must have for any Pagan Parent!

My daughter loves it. We read it every night. You can easily get past the stereotypical witch images to the wonderful message inside.
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