From Publishers Weekly:
Dolores and Lavinia, those witches from Emma and Yuck! are sitting around, beefing about the fact that, once again, Halloween has come and gone ("It's a terrible let down, Lavinia!"). Emma, meanwhile, is planning a Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. She has a guest list;"Marsha could be persuaded," "Calvin would be delighted" and "Horace has no plans" are among the verbal R.S.V.P.s. No one wants to invite Dolores and Lavinia. Then the two witches trick everyone into cleaning their home on Turkey Day, but kick Emma et. al out before the first course. They plan to steal Emma's dinner, but the small witch has cooked up her own plan; even though she can't do magic, she and the animals make it look as if she can conjure up cranberry storms and shrink or enlarge turkeys. Lavinia and Dolores, frightened by any magic but their own, fly off into the setting sun while Emma and her friends feast. Each twist of the story is more surprising than the last, until that final festive endingjust when you think you know what's next, Stevenson turns the Thanksgiving tables. A jolly find.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal:
Kindergarten-Grade 4 In Stevenson's familiar watercolor-washed cartoon format, Emma's animal friends plead with her not to invite mean witches Dolores and Lavinia to their Thanksgiving celebration. Although surprised by the witches' invitation to come to their house for Thanksgiving, the group is even more surprised after they clean the house and receive no dinner. Disgruntled but not disheartened, the band sets off to prepare their own dinner. Learning of the witches' plan to crash their party, Emma and friends lay a trap and scare off Dolores and Lavinia from their feast. Older students will enjoy reading the cartoon format, while younger students will love sharing the story frame by frame, with the pictures almost telling the story by themselves. This rib-tickling tale will delight all who share in its lighthearted fun, whether at Thanksgiving, Halloween, or all year round. Cathy Woodward, Lima City Schools, Ohio
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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