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The baby witch by Jeanne Massey is a delightful children's book that tells the story of a young girl named Willow who discovers she has magical powers. The main idea of the book is that we all have unique gifts and abilities that make us special. At the beginning of the book, Willow is an ordinary girl who enjoys playing in nature and spending time with her family. However, one day she stumbles upon a mysterious book in her attic that reveals she is a witch. Willow is initially unsure of what to do with her newfound powers but quickly embraces her new identity. As the story progresses, Willow learns to control and develop her magical abilities.


You know, I could start this review off in a proper, writerly way, but why dance widdershins around the point when I've become such a fan? I LOVED this movie!

Now to be honest, I ve liked the Wallace and Gromit television specials and the Chevron gas commercials with the talking cars are undeniably appealing. The film features an expanded cast of characters relative to the previous Wallace and Gromit shorts, with a voice cast including Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes.

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As the story progresses, Willow learns to control and develop her magical abilities. She attends a magical school where she learns spells and potions, and she makes new friends who also have magical powers. Through her experiences at school, Willow discovers that being a witch is not just about casting spells, but also about using her powers to help others and make the world a better place.

WALLACE & GROMIT:

You know, I could start this review off in a proper, writerly way, but why dance widdershins around the point when I've become such a fan? I LOVED this movie!

Now to be honest, I've liked the Wallace and Gromit television specials and the Chevron gas commercials with the talking cars are undeniably appealing.

But the main problem with Wallace and Gromit specials is that they are less than one hour long, and for the wit and inventiveness of the story, that's just too short.

Wallace ( voiced by Peter Sallis: THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF, SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN, TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA, THE NIGHT DIGGER ) is an inventor, or a tinkerer ( a boffin among the UK'ers ). Not neccessarily a genius, but afflicted with moments of sheer brilliance. If he putters at something long enough, he'll have a eureka moment and create something questionably wonderful.

Gromit ( voiceless ) is his dog, who is also his best friend and often his servant, if not his downright Nanny. Gromit has to take care of Wallace, because Wallace is often so busy in thought that he doesn't have time for anything else - not even dressing himself. We know this because, in one of the first scenes, Wallace is woke up by one of his own inventions, which takes care of most of his morning rituals which include getting him dressed. Wallace loves Gromit, loves inventing, and absolutely loves cheese.

Gromit, in his turn, deals with the chores Wallace hasn't invented an automated whatsit for, loves Wallace, and especially loves his melon. You'll have to watch the movie to understand. For Gromit, life with an inventor can be trying, but it can also be fun and exciting, as it is whenever the alarm goes out to save a vegetable.

Wallace & Gromit run a business called Anti-Pesto, a high-tech garden security firm which rids vegetable growers of the pests who would eat their handiwork, namely rabbits.

People like Anti-Pesto because they remove the rabbit problem without harming the fuzzy little creatures. And that's a problem for Wallace and Gromit because they keep and feed the rabbits at their home. And their rabbits are multiplying like, well, rabbits.

One day, Wallace hits upon the dubious idea of brainwashing all of their rabbits into thinking they hate vegetables. If they hate vegetables, then they can all be released back into the wild without worry over damaging anyone's garden! Won't that be splendid? Of course, Wallace doesn't stop to reason things through like, say, 'If I brainwash the rabbits into hating vegetables, what will they eat instead?'

In true inventor fashion, Wallace diligently thinks on the problem until, with his customary flash of brilliance, figures out a way to make it happen. And it works.

Bear in mind, however, that WALLACE & GROMIT: CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT is a lighthearted Horror movie. Which means that Wallace is, in some respects, the mad scientist whose plans don't quite work out the way he anticipated. Something odd has happened to one of his rabbits. Something that terrifies the other bunnies, and soon after the mad brainwashing session, something big, voracious, and fuzzy is attacking gardens with a vengence. A Night of the Lepus, if you will.

Oh well, if you have a mad scientist, you must have a damsel in distress waiting in the wings, and that comes in the form of Lady Campanula Tottington ( voiced by Helena Bonham Carter: FRANKENSTEIN [1994], PLANET OF THE APES [2001], CORPSE BRIDE ), the local royalty whose family has run the annual vegetable competition for hundreds of years. A giant Were-rabbit could ruin that. And of course, what tale like this would not be complete if there wasn't a villian? Victor Quartermaine ( voice of Ralph Fiennes: STRANGE DAYS, SPIDER, RED DRAGON ) is the gun toting, well dressed, but penniless scoundrel who courts Lady Tottington only for her money. He wants to kill the rabbits and marry Lady Tottington, and so is darkly suspicious of the one man in town who tries to save the pesty bunnies.

Where some Horror movies imitate well worn Horror movie tropes into the ground, Directors Steve Box and Nick Parks pluck these old clichès back out and make fun of them in a manner that is satirical yet good natured. There is the local constable who wants to get to the bottom of the problem, the Vicar who frightens the townspeople into a pitchfork toting mob, dark experiments by the light of the full moon, and more.

WALLACE & GROMIT: CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT is flat out hilarious, and when it isn't being funny, it's loads of fun.


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Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and self-acceptance. Willow's journey of embracing her magical abilities is a metaphor for discovering and embracing one's own unique talents and gifts. The story encourages children to embrace their differences and recognize the special qualities that make them who they are. The baby witch is a heartwarming and empowering story that will captivate young readers. It teaches valuable lessons about self-acceptance, friendship, and the power of believing in oneself. Jeanne Massey's beautiful storytelling and vibrant illustrations bring Willow's magical world to life, making this book an enchanting read for children of all ages..

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