as you can plainly see. Her handbag pops and hisses and her pets are . . . slippery!
c ord e roy Berger
My granny’s rather different,
Sometimes having a (ssh, whisper it) witch for a Granny is fun, but sometimes it’s just a teensy, weensy bit embarrassing – especially when you’re
turn up in the next aisle, perhaps a bit of special magic, granny-style, is exactly what’s needed!
SPELLS-A-POPPING GRANNY'S SHOPPING
at the supermarket. But when a pair of robbers
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Tracey c orderoy
Joe Berger
For Anna & Charlotte, with love . . . T.C. xx For C harlotte, with my love xxx J.B. First published in 2013 by Nosy Crow Ltd The Crow’s Nest, 10a Lant Street London SE1 1QR www.nosycrow.com ISBN 978 0 85763 220 3 (HB) ISBN 978 0 85763 221 0 (PB) Nosy Crow and associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Nosy Crow Ltd. Text copyright © Tracey Corderoy 2013 Illustrations copyright © Joe Berger 2013 The right of Tracey Corderoy to be identified as the author of this work and of Joe Berger as the illustrator of this work has been asserted. All rights reserved This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, hired out or otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior written permission of Nosy Crow Ltd. A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Printed in China 135798642
Tracey C orderoy illustrated by
Joe B erger
My granny 's rather . . . different, as you can plainly see. Her handbag pops and hisses and her pets are . . . sli ppery!
Her house is in a quiet s treet although i t 's kind of batty!
She'd have the neighbours round for tea, except they're not that chatty.
One day, I helped my granny out. She had so much to do. We tidied up the ki tchen shelves and cleaned the fridge out, too. We opened up the cupboard door . . .
e was r e h t t . . . bu
G NOTHIN
there.
ighed s ” I ? risps c e h t all ” n e t ! e a r e a s h ' s “ Who to t n a e m
are s t e p “ Nice
lushed. b l l a s t a b The rugged. h s t s u j s t a The c dy- popping. in w e r e w s The frog
“Don't worry, dear,” “We can just go
my granny grinned.
shopping!”
.
So Granny took me to the shops.
“No crazy stuff,”
I said.
hear But Granny di dn't se em to d. and waved her wand in stea
“Oh , no!�
I gulped. My eyes grew wide
as magic filled the ai r . . .
. . . and
biscuits danced and p o p c o r n popped . . .