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Witch Watch

Witch Wars, Book 3

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Witch Watch

By: Sibéal Pounder, Laura Ellen Anderson - illustrator
Narrated by: Emily Jackman
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Bloomsbury presents Witch Watch by Sibéal Pounder, read by Emily Jackman

The third book in the hilarious Witch Wars series for kids aged 7+, perfect for fans of The Worst Witch.

Tiga Whicabim loves her new life in the witchy, glitzy, black and white world of Sinkville. Now, suddenly, colour has started seeping back into Ritzy City – first there was a green apple in the middle of the road, and then Miss Heks reappeared in a garish orange dress. Tiga is very suspicious. But Miss Heks is only the tip of a very witchy iceberg. As Tiga, Peggy and Fluffanora soon discover, all the Big Exit witches are back! And they want to destroy Sinkville once and for all.

As Aggie Hoof hides in a cupboard, Tiga, Fluffanora and Peggy race to save Sinkville and end up finding an unlikely ally in Felicity Bat, whose irritatingly excellent witchcraft is exactly what they need.

©2025 Sibéal Pounder, Laura Ellen Anderson (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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