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Miss Switch to the Rescue
Miss Switch to the Rescue
Miss Switch to the Rescue
Audiobook3 hours

Miss Switch to the Rescue

Written by Barbara Brooks Wallace

Narrated by Jeff Woodman

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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As they begin fifth grade, Rupert and Amelia discover that their teacher, Miss Switch, is a witch. Using his scientific mind, Rupert helps her solve a spooky dilemma. In return, the witch teaches Rupert and Amelia some magic. But soon Miss Switch disappears, and another teacher takes her place. One night that winter, a dark figure delivers a strange bottle to the children. Scientific curiosity leads Rupert to take the cork out. Suddenly, the bottle releases an ugly demon, Mordo, who plans to kidnap a whole class from Pepperdine Elementary School. Only a witch, only Miss Switch, can stop him. How can they contact her? Barbara Brooks Wallace's two novels, The Trouble With Miss Switch and Miss Switch to the Rescue have had lasting popularity with young adults across the country. The stories were also made into an animated Weekend Special for television. Narrator Jeff Woodman's performance adds extra drama to the adventures of the unforgettable witch and her young friends.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 4, 2012
ISBN9781464044502
Miss Switch to the Rescue

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    This was one of the first books that sparked my imagination and got me interested in books as a child. My Mom would read this book to my sisters and I, often they would fall asleep and we would continue on. I slept on the top bunk and stared out the window as the the beginning of the school year turned into October. An image of a full moon is always associated with my memory of this book, perhaps I thought I would see Miss Switch flying on her broom. I also remember looking at my teachers differently after this. I highly recommend this book to children.