Room On The Broom -
The witch’s initial generosity is later repaid by the animals when she is in danger. "Room on the Broom" in the Primary Classroom - GRIN
The witch welcomes new friends regardless of how much space is left on her broom.
The animals work together, disguising themselves as a terrifying "mud monster" to scare the dragon away. Room on the Broom
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the award-winning children's book , covering its plot, themes, and educational value. 1. Book Overview Author: Julia Donaldson [33] Illustrator: Axel Scheffler [27]
Typically ages 2–5 (Preschool to Grade 2) [30] Genre: Children's Fantasy / Picture Book [30] 2. Plot Summary The witch’s initial generosity is later repaid by
Three helpful animals—a dog, a bird, and a frog—retrieve her lost items and ask for a ride on the broom.
To show her gratitude, the witch creates a "magnificent broom" with special seats for everyone. 3. Key Themes Description Friendship & Inclusivity This report provides a comprehensive overview of the
The broom eventually snaps under the weight of five passengers, and they fall into a bog. A hungry, fire-breathing dragon discovers the witch and threatens to eat her.
