Katja Frixe
Abra-Hicc-Adabra!
The Feisty Little Witch and the Magic Pony (Vol. 1)
Simsalahicks! Die freche Hexe, Volume 1
durchgehend farbig illustriert von Lisa Hänsch
6+,
12/02/2018
80 Pages, 15.3 x 21.5 cm
ISBN 978-3-7855-8791-1
Hardcover
7,95 € (D)
8,20 € (A)
incl. VAT, shipping extra
Rights sold:
Czech, Danish
More about this title
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• New witch character with a hicc-up
• A flying, talking pony instead of a broomstick!
• Humorous text and lively illustrations
• For reading aloud and first independent readingFritzi is different from other girls: she can cast spells. Only Fritzi’s best friend Luna knows her secret. Together the two of them have lots of hilarious magical adventures – because Fritzi’s spells are always going wrong. When she gets hiccups, she conjures up rice instead of ice or a unicorn instead of popcorn. And that’s not the only thing that’s special about Fritzi: this feisty little witch flies around on her very own talking pony, Prince!
Fritzi the feisty little witch and her friend Luna are loveable characters who are easy to relate to: they are ordinary little girls, but a bit ‘different’ at the same time. Their magic spells will keep kids hooked, and awaken a real love of reading.
What happens in Vol. 1:
When Fritzi goes to buy a new broomstick, she comes across a pony in the back yard. Suddenly the pony starts to speak, and tells her his name is Prince. Prince is a trained witch’s transport pony and better than any broomstick. Fritzi jumps on Prince’s back and they fly ‘up, hicc-up and away’! But the witch Priska also has her eye on Prince: now Fritzi has to prove that he really belongs to her.
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“This new series does not only reach Early Readers, but even those who have already outgrown the First Year in School. It mainly aims to provide one thing: Entertainment! And that’s what the witty and funny short text by Katja Frixe does. The illustrations just do the same! Lisa Hänsch who illustrates many kids’ best-sellers really has a hand for cheeky illustrations of stories about funny girls! “ Sylvia Mucke, Eselsohr