The Worst Witch Saves the Day
The Worst Witch, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Gemma Arterton
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By:
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Jill Murphy
About this listen
Hold on to your broom for magical mayhem!
It's the start of a new term at Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches and Mildred Hubble is determined not to be the worst witch this year. Everything starts so well. Mildred's class has a new form teacher - no more Miss Hardbroom for Mildred and her friends! But then the new teacher, Miss Granite, starts acting fishy; Mildred has a very bad hair day when a hair growth spell goes wrong and she has to put up with know-it-all Ethel Hallow being 'helpful'. To top it all, her beloved cat Tabby is having a nervous breakdown and refuses to fly.
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- Jamie O'Neill
- 18-06-18
Best book ever!!!!!!!!
This is the best book ever it is so funny , exciting and amazing !!!!!! I would recommend it to everyone. I love it so much !!! By Ava O'Neill !
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- Amy Jenkinson
- 28-05-21
cause it's very good and the best book 📖 ever
I like it very much cause it was nice cause it was very exciting.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-07-24
Love the story would recommend
I like the story because its very me! I would like some one has a bit more expression to read a book next time. by listner age 10.
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