Which Witch Is Which?

Which Witch Is Which?

3.61 of 5 stars 3.61  ·  rating details  ·  94 ratings  ·  9 reviews
"When identical twins Ella and Emily are invited to a Halloween party, they decide to dress as witches. As the party progresses, readers will have fun deciding 'which witch is which'....Hutchins exhibits mastery of combining concept, mental stimulation, and visual interest to crate a well-integrated, entertaining book."--School Library Journal.
Hardcover, 24 pages
Published October 23rd 1989 by Greenwillow Books
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Charlotte
This is one of those not-a-Mama-favorite books that Charlotte really likes. It is short, it involves children dressed as witches, and that's about all that Charlotte requires. It is a little bit cute, though, for all that I'm weary of it. The witches are twin girls named Emily and Ella, and you are given hints in the text to guess which witch is which in the pages. Charlotte does like guessing which witch is which, and the illustrations are lovely, so I put up with it. It is, after all, a librar...more
Kristin Lee
This book was a cute book. The reader needs to remember how the twins are identified in the beginning of the book to determine throughout the book which witch is which. The story reads like a poem. I can see my future students in the younger grades reading this book as a part of individual reading time.
Zinnia Garay
This book is good for children 3 and above because it helps distinguish who is who. This can be a guide of learning left to right, colors, and other learning developments but for younger kids this is not that great.
Liz (Consumed by Books)
This is a book which I remember checking out of the library many times as a child. For some reason I found it really entertaining. I'm sure if I picked it up today I would still be highly amused.
Heather
A great problem-solving book. Every couple of pages has a little mystery to solve to decode which twin is which. Very clever.
Inspired Kathy
Use clues to figure out which witch is Ella and which one is Emily.
David
4 stars for nostalgic reasons. And it's fun.
Candice Call
This book is great to use to help develop problem solving skills and to help children learn to pay close attention to small details. It is fun to try to figure out which girl it witch at the halloween party throughout the book.
9hannahd
I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!!!
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