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The book's title character lives in a house that is entirely black on both the inside and the outside. As a result, she finds it difficult to see her black cat Wilbur. Winnie makes two attempts to solve this problem by waving her magic wand, saying the magic word "Abracadabra" and changing Wilbur's color. Winnie succeeds in changing Wilbur's color but there are humorous unexpected consequences. The popularity of the book Winnie the Witch led to the publication of two different series of sequels.

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  • Winnie the Witch
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  • The book's title character lives in a house that is entirely black on both the inside and the outside. As a result, she finds it difficult to see her black cat Wilbur. Winnie makes two attempts to solve this problem by waving her magic wand, saying the magic word "Abracadabra" and changing Wilbur's color. Winnie succeeds in changing Wilbur's color but there are humorous unexpected consequences. The popularity of the book Winnie the Witch led to the publication of two different series of sequels.
  • The book tells the humorous story of a witch named Winnie who has difficulty seeing her black cat Wilbur. The reason for this is because Winnie's house is completely black and all of her furniture is black too. Winnie twice attempts to solve this problem by waving her wand, saying the magic word "Abracadabra" and changing Wilbur's color. Although Winnie manages to change her cat's color, there are unforeseen consequences. The book has spawned a number of sequels.
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  • Great Britain
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  • Korky Paul
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  • 24(xsd:integer)
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  • 1987(xsd:integer)
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  • 978(xsd:integer)
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  • The book's title character lives in a house that is entirely black on both the inside and the outside. As a result, she finds it difficult to see her black cat Wilbur. Winnie makes two attempts to solve this problem by waving her magic wand, saying the magic word "Abracadabra" and changing Wilbur's color. Winnie succeeds in changing Wilbur's color but there are humorous unexpected consequences. The popularity of the book Winnie the Witch led to the publication of two different series of sequels.
  • The book tells the humorous story of a witch named Winnie who has difficulty seeing her black cat Wilbur. The reason for this is because Winnie's house is completely black and all of her furniture is black too. Winnie twice attempts to solve this problem by waving her wand, saying the magic word "Abracadabra" and changing Wilbur's color. Although Winnie manages to change her cat's color, there are unforeseen consequences. The book has spawned a number of sequels.
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