Pillywiggins and the Tree Witch
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This issue's cover illustration is from Lia's Guide to Winning the Lottery by Keren David. Thanks to Frances Lincoln for their help with this July cover.
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Pillywiggins and the Tree Witch
When Natasha moves to a new house she finds the statue of a fairy in the garden beneath the shadow of a huge and menacing tree that must surely be a witch. With the help of local boy Jamie, Natasha unravels an ancient mystery that involves the witch’s baby and a fairy turned to stone. Natasha must visit fairy land to solve the mystery and save her own brother, but will she ever return home? This is a charming, gentle story which those who enjoy ‘fairy’ stories will love. It is also the story of a little girl making new friends but staying true to herself.



