Synopses & Reviews
"I want the broom." andlt;BRandgt;"I need the broom." andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;There's only one broom, and two people who need it. What can a little witch and little monster do? In this gently spooky story, a little witch and a little monster learn about friendship, sharing, and all the different uses for one simple broom.
Review
"Two friends briefly come into conflict and then resolve it in this sweet drama that is played out entirely in dialogue...Ruzzier frames this little play within simple compositions, allowing emotions plenty of room...Charming."--andlt;Iandgt;Kirkus Reviewsandlt;/Iandgt;
Review
"Cohen's text carries just the right degree of force, and Ruzzier uses line and color effectively in his drawings to convey the small world in which the witch and the goblin live. Readers will easily recognize themselves in this duo."--andlt;Iandgt;Publishers Weeklyandlt;/Iandgt;
Synopsis
I want the broom.
I need the broom.
There's only one broom, and two people who need it. What can a little witch and little monster do? In this gently spooky story, a little witch and a little monster learn about friendship, sharing, and all the different uses for one simple broom.
Synopsis
Little Witch wants the broom. Little Monster needs it. Caron Lee Cohen's spare text and Sergio Ruzzier's vivid art show what happens when two friends share a broom on one wondrous moonlit night.
About the Author
andlt;Bandgt;Caron Lee Cohenandlt;/Bandgt; is the author of many picture books including andlt;iandgt;Everything is Different at Nonna's Houseandlt;/iandgt;, illustrated by Hiroe Nakata, andlt;iandgt;Martin and the Giant Lionsandlt;/iandgt;, illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles, and andlt;iandgt;Happy to You, andlt;/iandgt;illustrated by Rosanne Litzinger. She lives in New York City.