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Pongwiffy and the Pantomime

Author: Kaye Umansky and Prunella Scales   Series: Pongwiffy

Pongwiffy writes her own pantomime script for the Witches Coven to perform. But as usual things don't go quite according to plan ...

Pongwiffy is certain a pantomime is just the thing to liven up Witchy Wood. She even says she will write it!With a little help, the panto is soon written. But then disaster strikes: The pantomime horse is stolen from under the Witches' noses by their arch-rivals, the Goblins!

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Pongwiffy writes her own pantomime script for the Witches Coven to perform. But as usual things don't go quite according to plan ...

Pongwiffy is certain a pantomime is just the thing to liven up Witchy Wood. She even says she will write it!With a little help, the panto is soon written. But then disaster strikes: The pantomime horse is stolen from under the Witches' noses by their arch-rivals, the Goblins!

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Pongwiffy is certain a pantomime is just the thing to liven up Witchy Wood. She even says she will write it!With a little help, the panto is soon written. But then disaster strikes: The pantomime horse is stolen from under the Witches' noses by their arch-rivals, the Goblins!

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Critic Reviews

'This will appeal to the delicious anarchy in children ...' -- Prima
'Young readers adore the jokes and the grubbiness.' -- The Daily Telegraph

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About the Author

Kaye Umansky taught in London primary schools for twelve years, specialising in music and drama, before becoming a full-time writer. Kaye is that rare thing - a truly funny writer who taps directly into children's imaginations. We published her first novel, Pongwiffy, which shot onto the bestseller lists and became a TV series, and she has since written countless books, poems and playscripts. Kaye lives in north London. Prunella Scales CBE is an English actress best known for her role as Basil Fawlty's wife Sybil in the BBC comedy Fawlty Towers and her BAFTA award-nominated role as Queen Elizabeth II in the play A Question of Attribution (Screen One, BBC 1991) by Alan Bennett. Prunella is a talented narrator and has won three AudioFile Earphones Awards for her readings of Emma by Jane Austen, Spacebaby by Henrietta Branford and Lucia’s Progress by E.F. Benson.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bolinda Publishing | Bolinda/Audible Audio
Published
28th May 2019
ISBN
9781489498687

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