Tiny same witch and his parents felt like they did not fit anywhere. The Teeny Tiny Witches by Jan Wahl is a story about Tiny Sam witch who was tired of moving. This is a great book for Halloween season.more I enjoyed all the different characters and the different attributes that each character brought to the story. The story could be controversial for some students because of the witches. They finally find a home by sharing it with an old rat in a hole in a wall at a lonely old mans house. They try out many different places, but other animals and creatures kick the little witches out of their homes. I enjoyed all the different characters and the different attrib Summary: There is a family of tiny witches and they are looking for a home. Summary: There is a family of tiny witches and they are looking for a home. The illustrations are winsome, in that Margot Tomes-ish kind of way that's so difficult to pin down (attractive, without being "pretty"), and the story will appeal to young readers who like tales of small people, such as The Borrowers, or The Littles.more It's not really a Halloween story, although the witchy theme makes it appropriate for this time of year. The Teeny, Tiny Witches is the second picture-book I have read, in the course of my "witchy-witches" project, to be illustrated by Margot Tomes - the first being Tony Johnston's The Witch's Hat - and that's primarily the reason I picked it up, this past weekend, from my public library's Halloween display. Would these teeny tiny witches ever find a place to settle down.? Seeking a place where they "fit," this miniature family continually found itself forced to move on, establishing one home after another - in a field pumpkin, a tree hole, a teapot - only to be supplanted by stronger residents, from shrews to humans. Would these teeny tiny witches ever find a place to settle down.? The Teeny, Tiny Witc There were all kinds of witches in the world, from cross to happy, skinny to fat, but Ma, Pa and Sam Witch were teeny, tiny witches - the only ones of their kind.
There were all kinds of witches in the world, from cross to happy, skinny to fat, but Ma, Pa and Sam Witch were teeny, tiny witches - the only ones of their kind.