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Maria and the Wicked Witch
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Two wonderful children’s stories are featured. In the first, Maria and the Wicked Witch, 6-year-old Maria, tricked by an evil witch, disobeys her parents, enters a forbidden forest and is taken captive. She uses all her wiles to escape from the witch.
The second, The Three Crayons - Red, Blue and Green - are taken to a Village Fair by their parents Mom Brown Crayon and Dad Yellow Crayon. The three crayons become separated from their parents and are lost. They encounter a magic Wishing Tree which re-unites the family.
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Maria and the Wicked Witch - Simone Gatson
Maria and the Wicked Witch
By Simone Gatson
Maria and the Wicked Witch
Copyright © Simone Gatson, 2015
First Published 2015
Smashwords Edition
eBook Edition published by
DCO Books
Proglen Trading Co., Ltd.
Bangkok Thailand
http://ebooks.dco.co.th
ISBN 978-616-7817-64-4
Cover Design and Editing by Philip Small
All Rights Reserved
This book is a work of fiction. All names, characters, and other elements of the story are either the product of the author's imagination or else are used only fictitiously. Any resemblance to real characters, living or dead, or to real incidents, is entirely coincidental.
This book is dedicated to my late mother Chemaine Melissa Gatson nee Halder, my father Joel Gatson and my grandfather Peter Halder.
Contents
Maria and the Wicked Witch
The Three Crayons
About the Author
Maria and the Wicked Witch
Do Not Go Into The Forest
Six-year-old Maria and her parents lived in a small cottage near to a forest.
Each time Maria walked along a lane at the side of the forest to visit her Grandma her parents would tell her, Maria don't you ever, for whatever reason, go into that forest.
The stern warning was repeated whenever she went to play outside the cottage.
After a while, Maria would smile and say in reply, "I know, I know