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SNITCHY WITCH by Frank Sileo

SNITCHY WITCH

by Frank Sileo ; illustrated by MacKenzie Haley

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-4338-3022-8
Publisher: Magination/American Psychological Association

A young witch gets a lesson about tattling while away at camp.

Camp Spellbound draws witches from all around to race brooms, swap potions, hold cackling contests, and decorate their hats. But Wanda, who craves the attention of the Head Witch, ruins everyone’s fun with her snitching. It isn’t long before the other campers are refusing to interact with her at all. Clueless Wanda asks fellow camper Wyatt why. Wyatt explains the difference between tattling and telling: Snitching gets people in trouble; telling is for unsafe conditions, when someone’s hurt, or when you need help from a grown-up. That night, some campers put a spell on Wanda to keep her from tattling. She can’t tell the Head Witch that Winnie took an extra doughnut or that Wendy stole spell ingredients. But when she sees Elmira altering William’s broom, which might cause an accident during the broom race, she must find a way to phrase the issue so it doesn’t sound like a snitch, thereby earning back her voice…and her friends. Three pages of dense text for grown-ups follow the tale, explaining snitching versus telling, why kids snitch, and what adults can do about it. Haley’s artwork features dark backgrounds with brilliant splashes of vibrant colors and a diverse cast. Wanda presents white and Wyatt, black.

The Halloween theme may help the didactic lesson go down, but this is a four-season issue.

(Picture book. 3-8)