The Witch's Face: A Mexican Tale cover

The Witch's Face: A Mexican Tale

Author: Kimmel, Eric A.

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.7
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 2091
Points per Word 0.000239
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

Set in a Mexican village, Don Aurelio, a kind-hearted farmer, falls in love with a beautiful witch whose face hides a magical secret. She gives him special instructions, but ignoring her warnings triggers a chain of mishaps that test his love and obedience. The tale blends folklore with a lesson about the consequences of disregarding wise counsel in a world where magic and everyday life intersect.

Quick Summary

When Don Aurelio falls for a gorgeous witch who can only be reached by following her exact instructions, he finds himself tangled in a string of comic mistakes that both kids and parents will find hilarious. The tale is set in a colorful Mexican village, filled with lively market scenes, and the witch's magical tricks keep the pacing quick, making it a great choice for early readers who are ready for something a bit longer than a picture book but still crave plenty of adventure. Though there are a few spooky moments like the witch's shadowed grin the story stays light-hearted and ends on a warm note, so it's perfect for children who like a dash of mystery without getting too frightening. Kids who love folklore, magic, or stories about clever problem-solving will especially enjoy the way the plot mixes lesson-learning with laughter. If your child liked the magical lessons in "Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters," they'll find a similar blend of enchantment and humor here.