They would turn themselves into cats in order to avoid detection.
They would turn themselves into cats in order to avoid detection.
Snails.
In 'The Witches' by Roald Dahl, the witches want to turn all the children in the world into mice. They view children as revolting and believe that turning them into mice will rid the world of their presence.
witches are not real. sorry to burst your bubble :(
In Roald Dahl's book "The Witches," the witches turned children into mice using a potion.
In the book "The Witches" by Roald Dahl, the plan to get rid of the rest of the witches involved creating a formula that would turn them all into mice. The witches unknowingly consume the formula, and as a result, are transformed into mice, effectively getting rid of them.
Luke from the witches
No. Neither witches nor werewolves are real.
The boy planned on turning the witches' own powers against them by using a potion to turn them into mice. He worked with his grandmother to execute this plan and ultimately outsmarted the witches.
the covenant
the turn into chocolate frogs
In "The Witches" by Roald Dahl, the boy plans to confront the witches by using their own tactics against them. He devises a scheme to create a powerful potion that will turn the witches into mice, exploiting their fear of that transformation. His ultimate goal is to take action during the witches' annual meeting, where he hopes to use his plan to rid the world of their evil influence. The boy's bravery and cleverness are central to his strategy in overcoming the witches.