There's a Witch in Your Book

There's a Witch in Your Book

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  • Create Date:2022-06-22 06:52:07
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Tom Fletcher
  • ISBN:0593125177
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Just in time for Halloween, an adorable little witch has landed in YOUR book--now in board! An engaging new adventure from the team that brought you There's a Monster in Your Book and its companions。

A grumpy little witch has thrown a magic spell at you! If you can capture it, you can use your finger wand to make magic yourself in this participatory book。 But, be careful! Your bewitched finger wand might be more powerful than you think! This book shows how tidying up can be fun!

Look for every book in Tom Fletcher and Greg Abbott's Who's In Your Book? series for more read-aloud fun! INTERACTIVE ADVENTURES FOR BIG IMAGINATIONS:

There's a Monster in Your Book
There's a Dragon in Your Book
There's an Elf in Your Book
There's an Alien in Your Book
There's a Superhero in Your Book
There's a Unicorn in Your Book

Tom Fletcher is one of Britain's bestselling children's authors (in addition to being a rock star!) and his YouTube videos have been viewed tens of millions of times。

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Reviews

Melissa the Librarian

Will definitely be using this for Halloween Storytime this year!

Olivia

THERE'S A WITCH IN YOUR BOOK is a delightful, interactive picture book that pulls children into the story。 The book begins with a witch in your book, who is making a mess。 The book instructs children to wipe it off with their hand and turn the page, where it is clean - but the witch is upset about you cleaning it up and about to turn the reader into a toad。 The reader is told to quickly hold up their hand to block the spell。 They then get to cast a series of spells with their finger wands as the THERE'S A WITCH IN YOUR BOOK is a delightful, interactive picture book that pulls children into the story。 The book begins with a witch in your book, who is making a mess。 The book instructs children to wipe it off with their hand and turn the page, where it is clean - but the witch is upset about you cleaning it up and about to turn the reader into a toad。 The reader is told to quickly hold up their hand to block the spell。 They then get to cast a series of spells with their finger wands as the story continues to evolve (and also tells them to tidy up their rooms)。 This is a silly and fun read for children who love activities and interactive books。What I loved: This is an imaginative and interactive story that will appeal to preschoolers and young elementary school readers。 Each page has an activity that children can do as a part of the serial actions across the story, leading to all sorts of goofiness and hilarity。 The finger wands with rhyming spells are particularly delightful and clever across the story, bringing in the witch theme。 The book also includes a cut-out on a few pages that fits into the story well, and adds some additional interest。 Simple but colorful illustrations bring the story to life and keep children engaged from start to finish。 This will be particularly delightful for fans of interactive reads like THE MONSTER AT THE END OF THIS BOOK and DON'T PUSH THE BUTTON!What left me wanting more: As a very small thing, some of the text is difficult to read in low light, as it is black on top of relatively darker colors。 The large size and clear font does help with this though。Final verdict: A delightful and engaging picture book, THERE'S A WITCH IN YOUR BOOK is an interactive read that is sure to enchant young readers。 。。。more

Joanne

Another fun book by Tom Fletcher loved it

Flossmoor Public Library (IL)

5 starsThis latest installment of the Who’s In Your Book? picture book series is a very creative and fun read! It is an interactive story where the reader uses their “magic finger wand” and recites cleverly rhyming “spells” in order to try different ways of getting a witch character out of their book。 However, the spells often go wrong in silly, unexpected ways! This is a great way to get into the Halloween spirit!~ Miss Emily

Jenny

Cute interactive book (breaks the fourth wall) for young children。

Emily Vickers

Tom Fletcher does it again。 Interactive, cute and fun for storytime。 Tom Fletcher, please teach a class on how to write interactive children books to read aloud!! :)

Kayla

This was cute, but I am starting to grow weary of the oversaturated genre of interactive books like this one。

Katie Flegal Jensen

Prompts you to do the spells with your fingers。 Piper loved it

Autumn (Triquetra Reviews)

This is such a cute book - love the interaction!

Katie

Totally adorable! Much like Tap the Magic Tree and Press Here, interacting with the book works just like magic!

Shaye Miller

In this interactive book, we meet a witch and a narrator who requires the reader poke, wipe, and swoosh messes made during the story。 At the very end, we’re told to have a fun sleepover – so might be a fun way to start off a night of fun。For more children's literature, middle grade literature, and YA literature reviews, feel free to visit my personal blog at The Miller Memo!! In this interactive book, we meet a witch and a narrator who requires the reader poke, wipe, and swoosh messes made during the story。 At the very end, we’re told to have a fun sleepover – so might be a fun way to start off a night of fun。For more children's literature, middle grade literature, and YA literature reviews, feel free to visit my personal blog at The Miller Memo!! 。。。more

Ann Sawyer

Love it! It's bright, it's colourful, it's interactive, it's fun - what's not to like? Love it! It's bright, it's colourful, it's interactive, it's fun - what's not to like? 。。。more

Molly Cluff (Library!)

Definitely an easy one to use in storytime--this series really gets the "interactive" element right without it sounding contrived。 This would work for Halloween or for a "magician" topic too。 It will check out in all of five seconds during October! Definitely an easy one to use in storytime--this series really gets the "interactive" element right without it sounding contrived。 This would work for Halloween or for a "magician" topic too。 It will check out in all of five seconds during October! 。。。more

Erika Snider

This book is so interactive with the audience。 Blocking spells and turning the witch into a cat are so creative。 I think this would be a fun book to read during Halloween and put on the front shelf during October。 This would be a great book to read to your child or to engage new independent readers。

Rosie

This book is SO MUCH fun! It’s so interactive, having the reader use their finger wands to cast spells to tidy up the book and so on。 Very creative! And the illustrations are incredible!! A wonderful Halloween read!

Jessica Hagy

Got this and read it to my little nephew and I think me and his mom enjoyed it more than he did!

Jules

This was adorable!! I'll be checking it out again once my Little is big enough to do all the actions ^_^ A very cute interactive book that was a bit reminiscent of "There is a Monster at the End of this Book" This was adorable!! I'll be checking it out again once my Little is big enough to do all the actions ^_^ A very cute interactive book that was a bit reminiscent of "There is a Monster at the End of this Book" 。。。more

Jocelin

Another great entry in the There’s A Book series。

Nessa

Very interactive story for kids to follow along while you read!

Robin

Meta book that asks the reader to act out "spells" to help the narrator and a witch。 Tries too hard to be cutesy。 Meta book that asks the reader to act out "spells" to help the narrator and a witch。 Tries too hard to be cutesy。 。。。more

Elisabeth

Cute little book with interactive spells kids can cast!

Melissa

I love these books for story time。

Villain E

An interactive children's book。 There's a witch in your book。 Use your finger as a magic wand to fix the problem。(Why is the witch a problem? I don't know。) An interactive children's book。 There's a witch in your book。 Use your finger as a magic wand to fix the problem。(Why is the witch a problem? I don't know。) 。。。more

Michelle Halber

Very cute -- allows the children to change the character in the story!

Pine Reads Review

“What a cheeky witch! Let’s teach her a lesson and turn her into something instead!” A witch has landed in your book, and she needs your help to get out of the mess she’s made! This picture book invites readers to interact with a mischievous little witch who has crash landed into your book and has caused quite a mess。 Through second person narration, it allows for children to directly participate in the magic with the red-haired trouble maker。 There are instructions throughout the book to have t “What a cheeky witch! Let’s teach her a lesson and turn her into something instead!” A witch has landed in your book, and she needs your help to get out of the mess she’s made! This picture book invites readers to interact with a mischievous little witch who has crash landed into your book and has caused quite a mess。 Through second person narration, it allows for children to directly participate in the magic with the red-haired trouble maker。 There are instructions throughout the book to have the children cast spells on the witch and use their hands to interact with her。 With lots of action throughout the book, readers are engaged in the trouble and mess-making。 The colors and designs of the book go hand in hand with the spunky attitude of the witch。 The pages include simple designs with oranges, purples, and reds that keep the reader excited and ready for the witch’s magic。 One of the most creative aspects of the illustrations are the holes in the pages where the witch crash landed。Although the reader participation is fun and classic, the book’s story felt flat in terms of depth。 The witch didn’t learn a lesson about her actions, and she didn’t have an arc of growth in the book。 It is a formulaic narrative that will engage young readers, but it doesn’t offer anything new for them to explore or learn。 Although it is a fun and spooky read, it fell short in terms of story and character。 Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @pinereadsreview and check out our website at www。pinereadsreview。com for reviews, author interviews, blogs, podcast episodes, and more! 。。。more

Lisa D

Loved it!

Jenny

A fun interactive story。 Shame this series of books weren't out when my son was a toddler as he would have loved them。 A fun interactive story。 Shame this series of books weren't out when my son was a toddler as he would have loved them。 。。。more

Ken

A wickedly fun interactive picture book for little ones to enjoy over the Halloween period。The reader is encouraged to use their finger as a wand to teach the cheeky slime loving witch a lesson。The illustrations are charming and the spells keep changing, we particularly enjoyed the cut out sections near the back of the book。It's such a cool way to engage and excite youngsters imaginations。 A wickedly fun interactive picture book for little ones to enjoy over the Halloween period。The reader is encouraged to use their finger as a wand to teach the cheeky slime loving witch a lesson。The illustrations are charming and the spells keep changing, we particularly enjoyed the cut out sections near the back of the book。It's such a cool way to engage and excite youngsters imaginations。 。。。more