The illustrations were wonderful and I thought they complemented the text perfectly! The word selections in the book are very delightful and clever, and the selection of spells that Simmons used were cute and fun to say (I found it amusing to try and figure out how the same spell would produce different results - I'm sure kids would have fun trying to figure this out, too!) In the end, of course, our nasty witch gets her just desserts and must educate herself all over again on the most important magical lessons. After graduating from witch school, the two witches go about witch-ly life, both using similar spells but for vastly different results. The story is about two witches who both learn the same magic but for entirely different purposes. I interpreted this story to have to morals:ġ) you can choose to see the good or bad in life (though this wasn't explored as much as the following moral)Ģ) You get back what you put into the universe: "Whatever you chant, Whatever you brew, Sooner or later Comes back to you!"
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