by Debi Gliori
Daylight robbery
*19 Not a success. Not only can the Nose not count, but she can’t draw either. Even a short-sighted mole wearing bottle-bottom spectacles in a dark room would be able to tell that the Nose’s forged banknotes were fakes.
*20 This was a cockroach from the species Yoosta robber banksii. Rare, ugly and now extinct.
*21 I look it up later, though. It’s a warthog, the animal least likely to win any beauty contests. Ugly and mean. A perfect fit for Craig.
The Hisses swap
*22 Every mirror in Arkon House is broken. Each time the Sisters of Hiss look in a mirror, they break it. This is probably not because they’re beautiful.
A spell of good weather
*23 These are a permanent side-effect of one of the Chin’s earliest spells. She’d been playing ‘This little piggy’ with her sisters and couldn’t resist showing off.
Finally, spotless
*24 Nope. With breath as bad as Annabel’s, I can’t believe she ever uses any kind of toothbrush, frozen or not.
Praise for Witch Baby and Me
Praise for Witch Baby and Me:
‘It is what I have come to expect from a Debi Gliori book, jammed with hilarious and often gross jokes. I giggled all the way through … I can’t recommend this story highly enough for lovers of magic, humour or even books. A wicked triumph.’ Eoin Colfer
‘Girls will adore Debi Gliori’s Witch Baby and Me which dramatises sibling rivalry with eccentric wit.’ Amanda Craig, The Times
I thought this book was really funny. On a scale of 1 to 10 I would give it a 10. Kids all over will really enjoy it. I just love this book, you cannot beat it.’ Iona, aged 7, EdinburghGuide.com
‘Debi Gliori has done it again with yet another beautiful book with stunning illustrations.’ Sunday Tribune
Also by Debi Gliori
PURE DEAD MAGIC
PURE DEAD WICKED
PURE DEAD BRILLIANT
DEEP TROUBLE
DEEP WATER
DEEP FEAR
WITCH BABY AND ME