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My Unwilling Witch Goes to Ballet School

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Rumblewick is a highly qualified right hand cat to the most unwilling witch in the kingdom. He's contractually bound to shape her into the most well-rounded, disgustingly terrible witch she can be, but unfortunately, Haggy would much rather be a normal little girl than do things like boil frogs and frighten children. Poor Rumblewick! Haggy's antics keep him on his toes, endlessly dodging the wrath of the Hags on High.

Here's the latest problem: Haggy Aggy wants to go to ballet school! She wants ballet shoes, a lovely pink tutu, and to be a star! That certainly isn't what a witch who WANTS to be a witch does, is it? Through humorously illustrated diary entries that are perfect for emerging readers, Rumblewick details life with Haggy, the loveable witch who just can't get with it!

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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2009
      Gr 3-5-Haggy Aggy would prefer to be human, much to the chagrin of her cat, Rumblewick. She would rather spend her time doing "Othersider" things, like taking ballet, going to gym class, and having sleepovers with friends. Rumblewick does his best to get her to do her witchly duties to please the High Hags and witch society. The books are a diary of his misadventures and near-misses with disaster. Haggy Aggy uses magic to help her pass as human, and the books include a few of her spells to help improve her dance and gymnastic skills. They also have a lot of full-page cartoon illustrations and spot art that will appeal to children, especially reluctant readers. There are a few difficult vocabulary words throughout the texts, but the stories are frothy and funny. Quick, lighthearted reads."Jane Cronkhite, San Jose Public Library, CA"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      July 1, 2009
      Grades 2-4 Rumblewick, a cat (and a highly qualified witchs familial), records the trials and tribulations he faces when his young charge Hagatha Agatha decides she would rather become a ballerina than a proper witch. Bound by contract and answerable to the High Hag herself, Rumblewick alone is responsible when Hagatha refuses to cackle, prefers the bus to her broomstick, and declines to frighten children. Luckily, Haggys true, diva-like personality reveals itself in a fit of monstrously witchy proportions, scaring all the little, would-be Pvlovas and impressing the High Hag to no end. Prolific and popular UK author Oram (Rubbaduck and Ruby Roo, 2005) offers here a humorous series opener that is sure to please. Warburtons black-line drawings appear on every page, easing a growing readers transition to chapter books while exaggerating the storys over-the-top humor. Appended with a glossary of terms (mostly ballet words), a Witches Charter of Good Practice, and a preview of the upcoming sequel, My Unwilling Witch Sleeps Over.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2010
      Haggy Aggy is unwilling to be a "proper-practicing" witch, forcing her right-hand cat, Rumblewick, to work overtime to avoid trouble with the High Hags. Rumblewick uses scrapbook-like images, doodles, black-and-white illustrations, and humorously descriptive language to document HA's antics in his private diaries. Readers will enjoy the quickly moving plot, with laughs and surprises around every corner.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.4
  • Lexile® Measure:890
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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