When Little Witch goes to camp, she is sure that she will make lots of new friends. But the kids, especially Elizabeth and Chloe, make fun of Little Witch because she is different. With a little bit of help from Mother Witch and her friend Marcus, Little Witch decides it's best just to be herself, and ends up making friends with the mean kids!
Deborah Hautzig Book order






- 2002
- 1999
Second Star to the Right
- 170 pages
- 6 hours of reading
On the face of it, Leslie is a healthy, well-adjusted 14-year-old girl. She should be happy, yet she's not. If only she were thinner. But "thinking thin" becomes a dangerous obsession and Leslie's weight drops to five stone, threatening to destroy her and the whole fabric of her family life.
- 1998
Little Witch goes to school for the first time and takes her classmates on a broomstick ride.
- 1992
A Step 3 early reader retelling of the classic story of the Christmas ballet, The Nutcracker. From the opening Christmas Eve party scene to the closing scene in which Marie and her Nutcracker prince bid farewell to the Land of the Sweets, young readers will be enchanted while enjoying a successful reading experience. Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics—for children who are ready to read on their own.
- 1986
The Story of the Nutcracker Ballet
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Give the gift of one of the most beloved holiday stories of all-time, the Nutcracker!Featuring glorious illustrations by Caldecott Honor-winner, Diane Goode, this beautiful and adventurous classic tale will dance its way into your family's holiday traditions for years to come.
- 1985
Happy Birthday, Little Witch
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Finding the three friends Little Witch wants at her birthday party takes more than magic spells in this sequel to Little Witch's Big Night.
- 1982
Two 15-year-old classmates are loving and devoted "best friends," but the time comes when they must ask themselves a hard question about their relationship

