Merry Witchmas (A Magical Christmas Wish Tale) By Petrell Ozbay and Tess LaBella; Illustrated by Sonya Abby

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ISBN: 9781635924695

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Published by (2021-09-21)

Ginger the Halloween witch has a big Christmas wish—a visit from Santa Claus. But Santa doesn't believe in witches—until Ginger's letter to him magically appears on his desk! This book is a perfect Halloween or Christmas gift or stocking stuffer for kids.

FOR FANS OF THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS WHO LOVE TO CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN AND CHRISTMAS: The combination of the two holidays make this book a stand-out choice!

A CHARMING AND UNIQUE STORY: There's no other picture book on the market that combines the love of Halloween with that of Christmas.

DETAILED ILLUSTRATIONS: : Readers will love going back through the book again and again to find fun details in the book, such as seeing what Ginger's cat is up to on each page, and the mash-up of Christmas and Halloween decorations.

Ginger spends a lot of her time creating spells, and flying through the night on her broom. But she is different from the other witches -- because she also ADORES Christmas! Even with Ginger's good deeds and endless Christmas cheer, she's never received a single visit from Santa. What's a Christmas-loving Halloween witch supposed to do? In this twist on the Christmas holiday's traditional "believe" concept, Ginger's wish of a Merry Witchmas comes true thanks to some holiday magic and good cheer.

Book Details

Format: eBook
Price: 10.99 USD / 14.99 CAD
Published: 2021-09-21
ISBN: 9781635924695
Page Count: 32
Trim Size: 8-1/2 x 11
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"Ginger is a typical witch, except that in addition to Halloween, Ginger adores Christmas. Both text and pictures are a clever, dizzying mashup of Halloween and Christmas motifs, like jack-o’-lanterns topped with Santa hats and a flying broom with a red bow. The colorful cartoon-style illustrations depict Ginger and Santa as White, with some diversity among the extra characters. Fans of both holidays will find this unusual mix fun and engaging." —Kirkus Reviews

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