Little Witch Goes to School (Step Into Reading: Step 3 Reading On Your Own)

by Deborah Hautzig (Author)

Little Witch Goes to School (Step Into Reading: Step 3 Reading On Your Own)
Little Witch wants to go to school just like her friends, but her motherthinks she should stay home and learn from her witchy aunts. Mother Witchfinally agrees to let Little Witch go, but only if she promises to be very, very bad. It's a wild ride on a broomstick that kids won't soon forget! Thethird book in the popular Little Witch series, "Little Witch Goes toSchool" has all the mixed-up magic and quirky humor kids have come to lovein the first two books.
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K-Gr 3-Little Witch is back and she wants to go to school. Frustrated by her continual good behavior, Mother Witch wants her daughter to stay home and learn to be bad from her relatives. When Little Witch promises to be bad if she is allowed to go to school, her mother agrees. Despite her pledge, Little Witch is a good role model for enthusiastic cooperation in the classroom, as she participates in activities, performs her assigned job, and even gives the other children a ride on her broomstick. At the end of the day, she admits that she didn't hold up her end of the bargain. Her mother reminds her, "It's bad to break a promise." Beginning readers will find sufficient picture clues, repetitive language, short sentences, and action to support their reading efforts. They will also get a kick out of the twist of semantics at the end of this lighthearted story, and will enjoy the appealing watercolor-and-pen illustrations that appear throughout.-Gale W. Sherman, Pocatello Public Library, ID
Deborah Hautzig
As a child, Diane Goode loved books and art. Of Italian and French descent, she enjoyed the richness of both cultures and traveled to Europe every summer visiting family, as well as cathedrals and museums.

Her love for Europe shows in the setting of many of her books, Paris in particular, where two of her picture books, Where's Our Mama? and Mama's Perfect Present, take place. She drew on her experience of living for a short time in Pennsylvania for the artwork in Cynthia Rylant's story of Appalachia, When I Was Young in the Mountains, for which she was awarded a Caldecott Honor Medal.
She has illustrated 59 books for children, including anthologies and stories she has written herself.

Goode lives in Watchung, New Jersey.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780679887386
Lexile Measure
320
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
Publication date
August 19, 1998
Series
Step into Reading: Step 3 Reading on Your Own
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV035000 - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
JUV043000 - Juvenile Fiction | Readers | Beginner
Library of Congress categories
Schools
Witches
First day of school

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