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Lulu Goes to Witch School, O'Connor, Jane

Lulu Goes to Witch School

Author: O'Connor, Jane
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780062233523, Related ISBNs: 0062233521, 9780062233523
Classification: Fiction

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In this funny Halloween story for beginning readers, Lulu the witch girl is a little nervous about her first day of school, but she heads off with her broom and Dracula lunch box. She immediately loves her new teacher, Miss Slime, especially her wart. Lulu’s first flying lesson around the cemetery goes great!
 
There’s only one thing she doesn’t like about witch school: curly-haired Sandy Witch, who seems to do everything better than Lulu.
 
Funny, spooky Lulu Goes to Witch School is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own, but still need a little help. Perfect for both Halloween and back to school reads, this classic story has been given fresh illustrations by Bella Sinclair in this beautiful new edition.

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