Patricia Coombs mixes more magic to delight her many readers and turns the tables on the Blue Witch, who had changed Cook into a cup of sugar. "Get your cloak this minute and come with me," the Blue... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Format:Paperback
ISBN:B0028A2NNC
Release Date:January 1964
Publisher:Young Readers Press, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
I was definitely not raised a pagan or wiccan, but loved this book series growing up. This is a good book for any child because it's opens up a wonderful world of imaginary characters. It rates right up there with HR Pufnstuf as good things that have stuck in my brain all of these years.
Blue Witch Trouble
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
When Big Witch has a very important witches meeting. Dorrie and Gink are left home alone! Dorrie still manages to stay sweet and polite to a very rude and impatient guest. When the Blue Witch tries to kidnap Dorrie, Dorrie takes care of herself and Gink in a very clever little witch way. One of the best Dorrie books by Patricia Coombs, I should know I own 6 of them.
not wiccan!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I grew up reading the Dorrie books & loved them. I do not feel that they represent or advocate any sort of wiccan or pagan lifestyle. They are merely fun books in which the main character is an earnest little girl who just HAPPENS to be a witch. Christian, Jewish & Buddhist or parents of any or no religion can feel good about giving this book to their children.
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