• The Witch, the What and the Who

  • Oct 19 2022
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

The Witch, the What and the Who

  • Summary

  • Everyone knows what a Witch is, but have you heard of her sisters, What and Who? They’re even more terrible. This spooky, rhyming poem is perfect for witches and warlocks of all ages. And don’t worry if you haven’t heard of What and Who. They’ve definitely heard of you!

    If you're enjoying the podcast, please visit www.storiesbypeter.com where you'll find Peter's children's picture book, Lost Hallway: Where Do Lost Things Go and his latest children's chapter book Stitches in Time Travel. Both are available on Amazon. Stitches in Time Travel is also available as an audiobook or Amazon, Audible and iTunes.


    Acknowledgements:
    Mosquito1 by vilatzara
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    Charlie, Angry Cat by DAVIDSUTTON, Edited
    https://freesound.org/people/DAVIDSUTTON/sounds/520601/
    Used under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

    Frogs by juskiddink, Edited
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