Merry Witchmas

Petrell Marie Özbay

Book - 2021

Ginger the Halloween witch has a big Christmas wish--a visit from Santa Claus. But Santa doesn't believe in witches--until Ginger's letter to him magically appears on his desk! Ginger spends a lot of her time creating spells, and flying through the night on her broom. But she is different from the other witches -- because she also ADORES Christmas! Even with Ginger's good deeds and endless Christmas cheer, she's never received a single visit from Santa. What's a Christmas-loving Halloween witch supposed to do? In this twist on the Christmas holiday's traditional "believe" concept, Ginger's wish of a Merry Witchmas comes true thanks to some holiday magic and good cheer.

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Published
New York : Boyds Mills Press, an imprint of Boyds Mills & Kane [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Petrell Marie Özbay (author)
Other Authors
Tess La Bella (author), Sonya Abby Soekarno (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781635923186
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young witch won't give up on receiving a visit from Santa. Ginger is a typical witch, except that in addition to Halloween, Ginger adores Christmas. As soon as Halloween is over, her home is filled with the scent of gingerbread skeletons and hot cocoa bubbling in her cauldron. She works hard throughout the season to earn a place on Santa's Nice List, but despite her efforts, she never gets a visit from Santa. Finally, she writes a special letter to help Santa find her. Santa must believe in witches in order to see her home. When Santa receives the letter, he is flummoxed. He has never heard of Ginger and, quite frankly, didn't believe witches were real, so he never looked for them. But, he figures, if millions of children believe in him, he can believe in witches. This Christmas, he brings a special gift along and is astonished to find Ginger's home right where she indicated on her hand-drawn map. Ginger is finally included in the Christmas festivities. Both text and pictures are a clever, dizzying mashup of Halloween and Christmas motifs, like jack-o'-lanterns topped with Santa hats and a flying broom with a red bow. The colorful cartoon-style illustrations depict Ginger and Santa as White, with some diversity among the extra characters (elves and friends). (This book was reviewed digitally.) Fans of both holidays will find this unusual mix fun and engaging. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.