Rich Witch, Poor Witch

· Pan Macmillan
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A funny, rhyming tale about friendship, kindness... and witches! From Peter Bently and Jim Field – the illustrator of the bestselling Oi Frog books.

There once were twin witches named Rita and Rose, who each had a wart on the end of her nose...

Twin witches Rita and Rose couldn't be more different. Rose is poor and helps others for free, while Rita is rich and charges clients huge fees. When Princess Anna Lucinda Cecilia Grace is too glum to even smile, Witch Rita is summoned to cheer her up. She conjures up exquisite tiaras, fabulous frocks, delicious treats and even a pet dragon – with no success.

But, as Witch Rose knows, sometimes you don't need an expensive wand to work magic!

A hilarious story about the importance of being kind and making time for others – the perfect book to read together at Halloween, or any time of the year.

About the author

Peter Bently studied languages at Oxford. He lives in the writer-filled town of Totnes with his wife and a perfect ready-made audience of two young children. He enjoys visiting schools and sharing his writing. Inspired by living close to the sea, The Shark in the Dark was Peter's first picture book with Macmillan. He is also the author of Cats Ahoy! and Santa Selfie.

Jim Field is an award-winning illustrator. He has won multiple awards including Oscar's Book Prize, Sainsbury's Children's Book Awards and the Lollies Book Award. He grew up in Farnborough, worked in London and now lives in Paris with his wife and daughter. He is the illustrator of Oi Frog! and Rich Witch, Poor Witch.

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