Bella Donna 6: Bella Bewitched

Bella Donna 6: Bella Bewitched

by Marion Lindsay (Illustrator), Marion Lindsay (Illustrator), Ruth Symes (Author)

Synopsis

A witch, a cat and a lot of magic! Bella's cat is a real witch's cat and Bella tells her everything! At school Bella's class are practising for a big gym display. Bella is rubbish at gym - hard as she tries, she can't manage to vault over the horse or climb the rope or walk along the narrow beam without falling off. But she knows Pegatha would be able to do it easy peasy. So they decide to cast a spell to swap places. Bella will be a cat and Pegatha will be a girl. It's a very short-lived spell, but it will last just long enough for everyone to think Bella is brilliant at gym - even if it's just for one lesson! The lesson goes really well - but then the spell lasts longer than expected . . . Beautifully illustrated throughout by winner of the Egmont Best New Talent award, Marion Lindsay.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Publisher: Piccadilly Press
Published: 01 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1848123353
ISBN 13: 9781848123359
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: A witch, a cat and a lot of magic!

Media Reviews
Wonderfully bewitching witchcraft for a series of animal magic and mayhem which will cast a spell over little girls - a warm, reassuring and uplifting series which never loses its sense of fun, magic and adventure. Lancashire Evening News Has a warmth and directness that will hold young readers - sympathetic characters - especially Bella - reinforce the story's happy outcome and good-natured tone. Large black-and-white drawings decorating most of the double-page spreads add to the story's charm. Books for Keeps
Author Bio
Ruth Symes has written many novels and picture books, including the LITTLE REX and BELLA DONNA series for Piccadilly Press. She also writes dog books under the pseudonym Megan Rix, for Puffin, including the bestseller, THE PUPPY THAT CAME FOR CHRISTMAS. She was a resident writing coach on The Richard and Judy Show and was a judge on their 'Write a Children's Short Story' competition. Follow Ruth at www.ruthsymes.com or on Twitter: @ruth_symes. Illustrator Marion Lindsay has always loved stories and pictures, so it made perfect sense when she decided to become a children's book illustrator, and she won the Egmont Best New Talent Award. She lives and works in Cambridge, and in her spare time paints glass and makes jewellery. Find Marion at www.marionlindsay.co.uk.