
The Green-Fingered Witch
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When Cress starts Witch School, she soon finds out she's not like the other pupils. Her clothes are wrong, and she can't fly a broom or make potions. In fact, the only witchy thing about Cress is her green fingers. But, when there are no pumpkins for the school Halloween party, it's Cress's turn to show off her own magic and be top of the class!
A fun rhyming story about finding your strengths, showing that there's a little bit of magic in everyone!
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Steven Lenton is a multi-award winning illustrator of many children's books, including the Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam picture books by Tracey Corderoy, How to Grow a Dragon by Rachel Morrisroe, Octopus Shocktopus! by Peter Bently and the Fairytale Frankie books by Greg Gormley. He has also written and illustrated the Genie and Teeny novels for young readers. Steven has his own YouTube channel and lives and works in Brighton.
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