The Worst Witch Books in Order
The following is the full list of book titles under the worst witch series.
The Worst Witch (1974)
The Worst Witch and the Wishing Star (2013)
The Worst Witch (1974)
Not a regular student, Mildred is allowed to stay for the time bring as a trainee. But she is not able to get the potions right or ride the broomstick. Will she ever be able to be a real witch?
The Worst Witch Strikes Again (1980)
Mildred life take a turn when she is made responsible for a new girl called Enid who is a big time trouble maker and things get really off hand when Ethel start her own set of obstacles for Mildred.
A Bad Spell for the Worst Witch (1982)
In this one, Mildred is transformed into a frog by Ethel and despite all the impossible and hopeless scenarios she ends up saving a magician.
The Worst Witch All At Sea (1993)
In this installment Mildred is going on a school trips and as we know Mildred is prone to accidents, this title gives us a peek into some more ways of Mildred getting into trouble despite having good intensions.
The Worst Witch Saves the Day (2005)
Mildred is sure that there is something wrong with her form teacher and she really wants to investigate but a lot of things are stopping her from her undercover work like potions going wrong and her cat undergoing nervous breakdowns.
The Worst Witch to the Rescue (2007)
Mildred has worked hard to make a great holiday project and is sure that she will be able to impress Miss Hardbroom. However, things might not work out smoothly especially when signs are a bit off, like, Ethel being friendly and all.
The Worst Witch and the Wishing Star (2013)
In this installment, Mildred makes a wish on a shooting star and is granted the wish in the form of a dog. She has to keep it from everyone and her desperate measures to keep it a secret leads to innumerable troubles.
First Prize for the Worst Witch (2018)
In this installment Mildred has set her eyes on the Head Girl title and the story is about her walking towards her goal and obstacles put on her way by the likes of Ethel Hallow.
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