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|title=The Witch Dog
|sort=Witch Dog, The
|author=Margaret Mahy and Sam Usher
|reviewer=Zoe PageMorris
|genre=Emerging Readers
|rating=4.5
|publisher=Orion Children's Books
|date=September 2014
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|summary=Witches have cats not dogs...don't they? Funny and engaging reading for the primary school brigade
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Every witch needs a cat. Everyone knows that. But when we meet Mrs Rose, she’s not really a witch. She’s a mum whose children have left home, and now she’s finding herself with a bit of time on her hands. Her husband suggests she join him with his hobby of Bowls, but that’s a bit boring, thinks Mrs Rose, so instead she decides to do an evening class. In how to become a witch.
Thanks go to the publishers for supplying this book.
There's more magical fun in [[The Three Little Magicians by Georgie Adams and Emily Bolam]]. For more from Mahy, try [[Tale of a Tail by Margaret Mahy and Tony Ross|Tale of a Tail]].
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