Winnie and Wilbur are settling down for a lazy afternoon. But when Wilbur accidently smashes one of Winnie's vases he hides to evade suspicion. He then goes on to bring down Winnie's curtains and her chandelier - each time hiding himself away. Winnie begins to think her house must be haunted. She instigates what she thinks is a spell to fix a haunted house but ends up instead filling her house with skeletons, ghosts, spiders, bats, and owls.
Korky Paul's artwork is full of quirky humour and intricate details to pore over. The spellbinding new look of this bestselling series celebrates the wonderful relationship that exists between Winnie the Witch and her big black cat, Wilbur.
Winnie the Witch is very pleased when she turns her cardboard robot into a real one.
This is the perfect opportunity to introduce children aged 3 to 6 to the excitement of live theatre.
A classic ghost story about a haunted house and its history.
When Winnie decides to grow vegetables in her garden, she gets more than she bargained for - giant beanstalks, colossal cabbages, and an enormous pumpkin perched on her roof!
A little girl and her father tour a dark, mysterious house, eventually revealved to be a "Halloween House."
Winnie and Wilbur love to take to the skies in these three picture book adventures! Their vehicle of choice is their trusty broomstick but, with a bit of magic, carpets...
In this paperback with audio CD edition, children can listen to the story with accompanying music and sound effects that really transport listeners to the seaside!
But some houses don’t want to be sold, and their home has other plans for both of them… Like his novels The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires and The Final Girl Support Group, How to Sell a Haunted House is classic ...
A fabulously festive story with a spectacular pop-up ending! When Winnie and Wilbur write their letters to Santa they never imagine that they are actually going to meet him on...