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  • DIGITALACTIVITY KIT!

    Featuring activities from:

    Soon to be a

    Major Motion

    Picture!

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  • WITCHY WORD SEARCHFind as many of these witchy words as you can:

    witchophile

    gloves

    blue spit

    bald

    frizzled

    wig-rash

    claws

    nose-holes

    stink-waves

    eyes

    square feet

    The Grand High Witch

    Mouse-Maker

    castle

    squelched

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  • As you know, most witches can pass as normal women with just a wig, gloves, and some pointed shoes. But The Grand High Witch’s face is so horrendous that she must wear a mask just to be able to go out in public.

    Use the masks on the next two pages to disguise yourself as The Grand High Witch—with either of her faces!

    Cut out the reversible mask shape, or trace the shape onto a separate piece of paper. On one side, draw The Grand High Witch’s mask with a kind, pretty face. On the other side, draw her actual face: rotten and disgusting. Then thread ribbon or elastic through the holes on either side, adjusting for fit as needed. Now you’re ready to deceive—or terrify—anyone you meet!

    A GHASTLY SIGHT

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    The Grand High WitchFace #1

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    The Grand High WitchFace #2

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  • MAD LIBS® is fun to play with friends, but you can also play it by yourself ! To begin with, DO NOT look at the story on the page below. Fill in the blanks on this page with the words called for. Then, using the words you have selected, fill in the blank spaces in the story.

    Now you’ve created your own hilarious MAD LIBS® game!

    HOW TO SURVIVE A WITCH ENCOUNTER

    PLURAL NOUN

    ADJECTIVE

    PART OF THE BODY

    NOUN

    ANIMAL

    VERB

    VERB ENDING IN “S”

    A PLACE

    NUMBER

    NOUN

    VERB

    EXCLAMATION

    CELEBRITY

    NOUN

    VERB ENDING IN “ING”

    PART OF THE BODY

    VERB

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  • From ROALD DAHL: THE WITCHES MAD LIBS® • ©2020 The Roald Dahl Story Company Ltd. Published by Mad Libs, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

    HOW TO SURVIVE A WITCH ENCOUNTER

    Wicked _______________________ are everywhere! If you’re ever unlucky

    enough to encounter one, you must remain ______________ . Definitely

    don’t point your ____________________ at her and shout, “Look! It’s a/an

    __________________ !” If you do that, the witch will catch you and turn

    you into a tiny ________________ . If you can, ________________ and hide

    before the witch ____________________________ you. High up in (the)

    __________________ , under a/an _______________ -poster bed, or behind a

    folding __________________ is an excellent place to ____________________ .

    If you can’t hide, scream, “ ______________________ ,” so someone like

    ___________________ rescues you. If a witch catches you, remember all

    witches are bald and wear a/an ________________________ on their head.

    Try pulling it off and ______________________________ it at the witch’s

    __________________ . This will make it hard for her to see and hopefully

    give you time to ________________ !

    PLURAL NOUN

    ADJECTIVE

    PART OF THE BODY

    NOUN

    ANIMAL VERB

    VERB ENDING IN “S”

    A PLACE NUMBER

    NOUN VERB

    EXCLAMATION

    CELEBRITY

    NOUN

    VERB ENDING IN “ING”

    PART OF THE BODY

    VERB

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  • MAD LIBS® is fun to play with friends, but you can also play it by yourself ! To begin with, DO NOT look at the story on the page below. Fill in the blanks on this page with the words called for. Then, using the words you have selected, fill in the blank spaces in the story.

    Now you’ve created your own hilarious MAD LIBS® game!

    HOW TO RECOGNIZE A WITCH

    ADJECTIVE

    VERB

    OCCUPATION

    VERB

    ANIMAL (PLURAL)

    VERB ENDING IN “ING”

    PART OF THE BODY

    ADJECTIVE

    NOUN

    VERB ENDING IN “ING”

    TYPE OF LIQUID

    ANIMAL

    SILLY WORD

    NUMBER

    ADJECTIVE

    EXCLAMATION

    ADJECTIVE

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  • From ROALD DAHL: THE WITCHES MAD LIBS® • ©2020 The Roald Dahl Story Company Ltd. Published by Mad Libs, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

    Can you tell the difference between a witch and a/an ________________

    everyday woman? Let’s ________________ out:

    1. You can detect a witch by: (a) taking her to the __________________

    for a checkup. Dentists make witches ______________ like scaredy-

    ______________________ , (b) ________________________ on her long,

    stringy __________________ . Witches are ______________ as a bowling

    ________________ , so their hair is always fake.

    2. When ________________________ a child, a witch will: (a) use her

    magic ____________________________ to turn the child into a furry

    ________________ , (b) shout, “ ________________ ” at least _____________

    times.

    If you answered a for both questions, you’re a/an ______________ witch

    hunter! If you answered b for either question, ____________________ !

    You’re not going to know which woman is a/an ________________ witch.

    ADJECTIVE

    VERB

    OCCUPATION

    VERB

    ANIMAL (PLURAL) VERB ENDING IN “ING”

    PART OF THE BODY ADJECTIVE

    NOUN

    VERB ENDING IN “ING”

    TYPE OF LIQUID

    ANIMAL SILLY WORD NUMBER

    ADJECTIVE

    EXCLAMATION

    ADJECTIVE

    HOW TO RECOGNIZE A WITCH

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  • MAD LIBS® is fun to play with friends, but you can also play it by yourself ! To begin with, DO NOT look at the story on the page below. Fill in the blanks on this page with the words called for. Then, using the words you have selected, fill in the blank spaces in the story.

    Now you’ve created your own hilarious MAD LIBS® game!

    YOU STINK!ADJECTIVE

    VERB

    VERB ENDING IN “ING”

    NOUN

    TYPE OF CONTAINER

    NOUN

    TYPE OF FOOD

    PART OF THE BODY

    VERB

    ARTICLE OF CLOTHING (PLURAL)

    NUMBER

    ADJECTIVE

    VERB

    NOUN

    VERB

    NOUN

    OCCUPATION (PLURAL)

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  • From ROALD DAHL: THE WITCHES MAD LIBS® • ©2020 The Roald Dahl Story Company Ltd. Published by Mad Libs, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

    Witches use their __________________ noses to sniff out clean children.

    Follow these helpful tips to stay dirty so they can’t ________________ you!

    1. To stop a witch from ____________________________ you, never use

    soap when you take a/an ____________________________ or go in the

    bath- _________________________ . Instead, roll in ________________ or rub

    a clove of __________________ all over your __________________ .

    2. Make sure to always ______________ your ____________________________

    at least _____________ times before washing them. Always wear a/an

    ________________ pair of underwear!

    3. Make sure to never ____________________ your teeth. Otherwise, the

    witches will smell your fresh ________________ .

    ____________________ these easy tips and you’ll smell as dirty as an old

    __________________ , and no wicked ____________________ will be able to

    find you!

    ADJECTIVE

    VERB

    VERB ENDING IN “ING”

    NOUN

    TYPE OF CONTAINER NOUN

    TYPE OF FOOD PART OF THE BODY

    VERB ARTICLE OF CLOTHING (PLURAL)

    NUMBER

    ADJECTIVE

    VERB

    NOUN

    VERB

    NOUN OCCUPATION (PLURAL)

    YOU STINK!

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