The Itty Bitty Witch
By (Author) Trisha Speed Shaskan
Illustrated by Xindi Yan
Amazon Publishing
Amazon Publishing
16th July 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
Age range 5 to 9
Betty can't wait to be a first-grade witch. But on the first day of school, her classmates start calling her 'Itty Bitty' because she's small and still uses her kinder-broom.
Betty doesn't like the nickname or how it makes her feel itty-bitty inside. So she comes up with a BIG idea to prove herself: winning the Halloween Dash.
'A familiar portrayal of [a] determined, lone underdog who discovers her sense of worth.' Publishers Weekly
"Caregivers and teachers will be pleased with the multiple extensions the story offers, all wrapped up in a Halloween theme. Proving size does not matter, this itty-bitty witch casts a bewitching spell." --Kirkus Reviews
"A familiar portrayal of [a] determined, lone underdog who discovers her sense of worth." --Publishers Weekly
When Trisha Speed Shaskan was a child, Halloween meant bobbing for apples, daring to touch brains (which may have been noodles), and--best of all--wearing costumes. She still loves dressing up for Halloween. Trisha is the author of more than forty children's books, including Punk Skunks and the Q & Ray series, both illustrated by her husband, Stephen Shaskan. Trisha lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with Stephen; their cat, Eartha; and their dog, Beatrix. Learn more at www.trishaspeedshaskan.com. Xindi Yan grew up in a small city called Wuhu in China, and like Betty, she was always the smallest in her class. Standing a little shy of five feet, she still can't reach the high shelves in grocery stores and sometimes finds that shoes made for kids fit her best. But her size didn't stop her from chasing her big dreams of being a published artist in New York City. Xindi is the illustrator of Sylvia Rose and the Cherry Tree by Sandy Shapiro Hurt and the Craftily Ever After series by Martha Maker. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and hopes to have a puppy one day. Learn more at www.xindiyanart.com.