Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
08/27/24
Illustrator:
Ritchie, Scot,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
New Title:
Yes
ISBN:
1-7727-8320-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-7727-8320-9
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
25 x 29 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A young witch prepares for her first flying test.Light-skinned Little Witch has curly orange hair and a pointy black hat. She practices diligently for the upcoming flying test but keeps leaving her broom in odd places, like the forest where Ramshackle Rat lives. By the time she finds it, it's been gnawed on and its bristles are broken. As for her flying ability, she "dipped and doodled, / Rose and sunk, / Flew in a circle, / And landed BUMP!" On the big day, she arrives at the testing center looking a little worse for wear and promptly fails her first attempt; her fellow witches snicker. That night, however, she dips and doodles her way through a thunderstorm to help Ramshackle Rat, whose house has been struck by lightning. Surprisingly, with Ramshackle Rat on the back of her broom, she "flew like an arrow, / High and aloft / And when she came down, / Her landing was soft." With the support of her new friend, she passes the test the next day with "flying colors" despite receiving continued criticism from the other young witches. Though Maruno's bland text and Ritchie's heavily lined, sketchy illustrations are mildly entertaining, and Little Witch is an endearing protagonist, much of the humor-a test center reminiscent of the DMV, for instance-will resonate only with readers familiar with real-world driver's tests.A gentle tale of flying high that falls a bit flat. (Picture book. 3-7)
Friendship and empathy charm as a little witch learns to fly on a not-so-perfect broom. While practicing for her flying test, Little Witch sometimes forgets her broom in places she shouldn't. By the time she finds her broom in the woods by Ramshackle Rat's house, the broom has been chewed and bent. When Little Witch tries to fly home, the broom is sinking, spinning, and bumping along. Unable to fix her broom, Little Witch must find a way to pass her test despite her setbacks. With help from an unlikely friend, Little Witch may find a way to soar again. In Broom for Two , celebrated author of While You Sleep , Jennifer Maruno, enchants readers with her expressive and rhythmic text. Award-winning illustrator Scot Ritchie brings humor, charm, and a touch of magic to little witch's adventure. Illustrations showcase a whimsical duo, while utilizing a rich seasonal color palette, bringing this magical world to life as a little witch zooms across the sky.