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I Think My Mum's a Witch


Book Description
You may think your mum is normal, but imagine if she was really a witch. How could you tell? The pointy hat might be a giveaway. There are no such things as witches, vampires, ghosts or monsters, are there? Flip-the-flaps for some spooky and spellbinding surprises.
Book Information
PublisherWalker Books
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-100744563186
ISBN-13978-0744563184
Publication Date10/05/1998
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About Amanda Loverseed (Author) : Amanda Loverseed is a published author of children's books. Published credits of Amanda Loverseed include I Think My Mum's a Witch (Flip-the-flap Books), The Count Around Counting Book, and Tikkatoo's... more
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