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Itch the Witch and a chicken called Chad
An Itch the Witch story
by David Terry & Robert Neave
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In Cackle Wood there lives a witch
who goes by the name of Itch.
One day she caused a terrible drama
when she cursed the local farmer.
So Chad the chicken, bold and brave,
decided to show the witch how to behave ...
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In the enchanted land of Farfarr, Itch the Witch causes chaos with her terrible itching spells. When she curses farmer James, it's the farm's smallest resident, a chicken called Chad, who sets out on an arduous journey to save farmer James and to teach Itch the error of her ways. Will Chad succeed in showing Itch the Witch right from wrong? Will he be able to persuade her to lift her spell and to change her unkind behaviour?
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'Itch the Witch and a chicken called Chad' is the boldly-illustrated publishing debut from Hummy Press, aimed at children aged 4 to 10 years old. Written in delightful rhyming verse, it has colourful characters, vivid landscapes and exciting graphics which bring the tale to life and keep readers fully immersed in the first story to come from the world of 'Itch the Witch'.
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'Itch the Witch and a chicken called Chad' can be purchased from the Hummy Press shop by selecting the 'CLICK HERE TO BUY NOW!' button above.
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.99
Size: 215mm x 215mm
Length: 46 pages
Suggested age range: Ages 4 to 10 years old
Written, illustrated & designed by: David Terry & Robert Neave
Printed & bound in the United Kingdom by: Gowise Print
ISBN: 978-1-7393142-0-0
Story, illustrations and content design copyright David Terry & Robert Neave 2020.
'Itch the Witch' is a registered trademark of Hummy Press.
All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted at any time or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher and copyright owners.
The moral right of David Terry and Robert Neave to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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