Thursday, October 26, 2017

The Wompananny Witches Make One Pizza by Jennie Palmer

You know: being a witch is not simple. You can be misunderstood, surely you are not the most loved creature on the face of this Planet and more or less people don't want to have anything to do with you. If they know that YOU are a witch of course.

Anita and Winifred Wompananny love to cook to badly and that's what they love to do all the time and everyday. In particular what they love to cook the most is pizza, their favorite food (who knows if Anita is related with someone close to Garibaldi and Italy? We will never know).

They hate, strongly hate children. Just the pale idea of them scare them to death and so also for this reason they prefer to stay inside and cooking, cooking, cooking but one day some children ring their doorbell...

It's a theory I know: if you put your fears and anxiety in your dishes while you are cooking they won't be great. And same it happens to these poor witches and their pizza. They create a one mean pizza and this pizza starts to go out, without any control. Poor them! Everyone was scared and children the order of not eating it, but once a toddler thought: why not? discovering that it was simply divine! and spreading the word so that everywhere children ate the delicious one mean pizza of these two after all funny witches.

Not only these poor witches who thought that they were discriminated started to be loved by all children but they simply enjoyed and adored to cooking for children.

Being appreciated, and being considered is the main lesson of this book. If we give importance to people, people will be more joyous and happy sharing with us with joy and harmony their numerous or little talents.

Perfect for Halloween, The Wompananny Witches Make One Pizza by Jennie Palmer writer and illustrator is a cute, wonderful children book. At the end  the recipe of the famous One Mean  Pizza (be careful who knows what can happens when you cook it in particular if you are  a witch eheheh...) for the joy of everyone!

I thank ABRAMS and Abrams&Chronicle Books for the physical copy of this book.



Anna Maria Polidori

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