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Winnie and WilburTwelve Amazing Books Slipcase (12 Books)

R499

Retail: R950
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Winnie the Witch has always been a big favourite amongst early readers and this magical selection of young fiction books and short stories, presented in a spellbinding slipcase, will enchant any fan of Winnie and her long-suffering cat, Wilbur!.

In these perfect paperbacks for those who have grown up with the Winnie the Witch picture books and are now looking to move onto longer stories, the witch gets into all kinds of hilarious situations as she tries to cast her spells. From trouble in ancient Egypt to Medieval magic and a daredevil rescue - Winnie does it all!

With twelve books to choose from, let Winnie become the perfect partner for your child's bedtime reading - this is a simply magical collection from Laura Owen with every book featuring Korky Paul's iconic illustrations!

Product Features
  • 12 Books
  • Slipcase Book Set
  • Paperback
Titles in This Collection
  • Winnie says Cheese
  • Mini Winnie
  • Giddy-up Winnie
  • Winnie Goes Batty
  • Winnie on Patrol
  • Winnie Shapes Up
  • Winnie Goes for Gold
  • Nitty Winnie
  • Winnie Spells Trouble
  • Winnie Adds Magic
  • Winnie the Bold
  • Winnie's Alien Sleepover
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