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Written by Valerie Thomas and illustrated by Korky Paul.

According to Oxford University Press, more than 5 million books have been sold of this series.

Winnie the Witch lives in a black house. She has black chairs and black stairs, black floors and black doors. Winnie’s cat Wilbur is black, too. And that is how the trouble begins!

Winnie the Witch and her loyal cat Wilbur are much-loved characters with young children and this collection includes 18 of their incredible, zany, laugh-out-loud adventures. Coming in a bright satchel decorated with yellow and orange stripes - Winnies favorite colors - the picture books can be easily transported wherever your child goes and will keep children and grown-ups thoroughly entertained. All written by Valerie Thomas, with Korky Pauls vibrant illustrations adding to the fun, join Winnie as she takes a ride on a flying carpet, visits the seaside, finds a dragon and visits the dinosaur museum.
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