♥"I might be going to a school for witches " ♥
Are you ready for a magical adventure? Starting at a new school is always nerve-wracking, but for Waverly, it's the opportunity of a lifetime Quickly, Waverly's first-day jitters turn into excitement as she discovers magic around every corner.From brewing potions to flying broomsticks, Waverly learns new skills and works hard to be the very best witch she can be. Along the way, she learns more about who she is and what she is capable of. By the end of the school year, she'll prove to her parents once and for all that she really is a magical witch, and she'll learn something surprising about them too.
Waverly the Witch is the perfect tool for teaching young readers about the value of hard work and the exciting opportunities new, sometimes scary places can bring. This engaging and imaginative book reminds young readers and dreamers just how magical they are.Young readers will adore Waverly's magical school adventures. By the book's end, children will consider themselves expert witches and wizards, and they'll learn how hard work, determination, and persistence pay off. Plus, Waverly's adventure proves that new beginnings really can be magical
About the Author: Angela Lindsey is the award-winning, bestselling author of The Waverly the Witch Series. Angela is an avid reader based in Maryland. A proud mom of one, Angela enjoys telling fun and inventive stories, taking inspiration from her son and the world around her. When she is not writing Angela enjoys spending time at the beach, going on adventures with her family, and volunteering at her son's school. Angela looks forward to continuing her writing journey, sharing many more stories with her young readers.
Waverly the Witch is A Five Star Readers Favorite ★★★★★ Reviewed By Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite:
Waverly the Witch: Waverly's Magical Adventures, A Magical Adventure for Children Ages 3-9 is a children's fantasy adventure picture book written by Angela Lindsey and illustrated by Corryn Webb. Waverley was nervous about attending a new school after her family moved to a new town, but she soon discovered her school was rather special. She couldn't believe her eyes when she saw a teacher in wizard robes, and there was even a wand she noticed in the cafeteria during lunch. What kind of school was this anyway? Her curiosity and excitement grew even deeper when she stumbled upon a classroom where potions were being brewed by the students, creating marvelous bubbles tinted in neon shades that floated throughout the room. And while it was all strange and new, Waverly felt comfortable with it all. She loved her new school and the friends she was making there, and she couldn't wait to tell her parents all about it.Angela Lindsey's Waverly the Witch addresses the fears kids and grownups often feel when encountering new experiences and places. As Waverly discovers, her new school is a warm and friendly place where she feels perfectly at home. I appreciated how her parents encouraged her to discover the magical qualities of her school and herself for herself. Corryn Webb's images are the perfect accompaniment to this charming story. Each page holds clues for careful readers to learn more about Waverly and her family's magical background. Likewise, those panels showing the school are brimming with magic -- dragons, pointed hats, wands, and even a flying broomstick or two can be spied as young readers follow Waverly's adventures. While an excellent selection for story hour, Lindsey's choice of vocabulary and large font make this a perfect choice for a new reader, magical even. Waverly the Witch: Waverly's Magical Adventures is most highly recommended.