The Witch's Garden by Louise Lintvelt and Kristin Wiman

This is a fun children's book. I have a feeling most children would enjoy it during a spooky holiday. There is a quiet, little theme. Where ugliness is, there is a chance to find beauty. This theme is helpful for children who are living in tough situations. They are taught early by Louise Lintvelt and Kristin Wiseman to not give up when all around them seems sad and ugly.

In The Witch's Garden by Louise Lintvelt and Kristin Wiman, there is an ugly old witch. She has a crooked nose and an evil smile. Therefore, it's very strange to find out she has a lovely garden which grows the most beautiful flowers. The garden is touched by magic. There are different visitors into the garden. There is a troll, a gnome and a couple of other characters.When our mood is positive, visitors from different backgrounds will visit our "gardens."http://louiselintvelt.com/

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