Witches & ghosts (Children's / Teenage)

  • The last bookwanderer

    £7.99

    The final adventure in the bestselling bookwandering series for readers aged eight to twelve

  • Fairy vs wizard

    £7.99

    The second book in the laugh-out-loud cartoon-filled adventure series for 7+ readers, featuring the world’s funniest fairy, from the bestselling author of The Land of Roar. Perfect for fans of Loki, Tom Gates and Wimpy Kid

  • The floating witch mystery

    £7.99

    A charming stranger arrives in sleepy Sleeford Lock. Only intrepid school reporter, Veena Vale, is suspicious of his arrival – but no one will listen to her except for Nightshade, the talking cat. Together they must unravel an ancient curse, tell some uncomfortable lies, and bake an awful lot of flapjacks …

  • My mummy is a witch

    £7.99

    The magical moments between a mother and her daughter are some of the most treasured memories you’ll make. But what if your mummy happens to be a witch? From dandelion ice-scream to pumpkin perfume and cauldron baths, and best of all a mummy who can wake up the sun and make the stars shine, follow this witchy story told through the eyes of a little witchling.

  • Sticker Dolly Dressing Trick or treat

    £7.99

    Have fun choosing the stickers for the dolls’ outfits as they prepare to go trick-or-treating. Scenes include carving pumpkins, performing a witchy dance, some scary animals, spooky scarecrows, an ‘un-lucky’ dip and lots, lots more.

  • The Baddies

    £7.99

    The Baddies are the meanest ghost, witch and troll in the land. They adore being bad and fight over who is the nastiest. When a little girl moves into a nearby cottage, the Baddies can’t wait to scare her out of her wits, but will they succeed?

  • Fingerwiggly ghosts

    £6.99

    Stick your fingers through the holes and become the arms of two friendly, but easily scared, little ghosts who go trick or treating on Halloween night. There are surprises along the way as they float through the spooky forest towards a creepy little house which is surrounded by pumpkins, broomsticks, bats and cats.

  • The Double Trouble Society

    £7.99

    They say children who are born on Friday the 13th are immune to evil spirits. Whilst Ivy and Maggie liked to believe that was true, it didn’t stop them checking for monsters under their bed each and every night. Ivy and Maple have been best friends ever since they were born at exactly the same minute twelve years earlier. They’re always on the lookout for a new adventure but unfortunately Crowood Peak is officially the most boring town in the world. Or at least it was until children start to mysteriously disappear and, even stranger, none of the grown-ups seem to have noticed.

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