Childrens books talking about witches and witchcraft in an educational light are few and far between. I would have been excited to have a book like this as a child. It has a solid history of witchcraft mostly around the world (focus on Europe, Japan, and South Africa) and explains basic tools and terms of the witch such as Grimoire, Familiar, and more in simple to understand language.
The art work is lovely and really captures the sections it covers.
The shortcomings of this book should be noted though.
First, it lacks any reference or resources to further expand or understand where the historical information is from. Most works likely would be adult, but it should still be there, especially if a parent is reading it.
Second, there needed to be more pronunciation cues. It was inconsistent when it was used and seemingly random.
Last, the modern section barely goes beyond Wicca and Covens. It suggests that if you want to be a witch, you must chose Wicca and you must chose a Coven (only a High Priest or Priestess can cast a circle?). There are many more facets to modern witchcraft and it was disappointing that it focused solely on Wicca. Modern witches are slightly different and there are solitary and group practitioners and I wish the author had made a nod to this as Wicca is not the be all and end all of modern witchcraft and doesn't not work for all witches.
Overall, we need more child friendly, educational books about witches. This will do until new titles come along.