![]() ![]() ![]() She places an enchantment onto the brass knob of an old Victorian bed and all the children must do is hop on and they can fly anywhere, riding on the big bed. However, before they make their escape they see Eglantine riding (clumsily) on a broom stick and decide that maybe it would be more interesting to stick around! Eglantine bribes the children to keep her secret by offering up a magic transportation spell. The children are equally unimpressed with the arrangement and decide that they’d better run away back to London. Much to her annoyance, Eglantine reluctantly agrees to temporarily take in three children, Charlie (Ian Weighill), Carrie (Cindy O'Callaghan), and Paul (Roy Snart), who have been evacuated from London. ![]() The story is set in England during the Second World War and the main character is Ms Eglantine Price (Angela Lansbury), an apprentice witch who is busy finishing her correspondence course in witchcraft. It is based on two novels by Mary Norton The Magic Bedknob or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons (1943) and Bonfires and Broomsticks (1947). material that may scare or disturb childrenīedknobs and Broomstick is a classic Disney film, released in 1971.This review of the movie contains the following information: Researchers who focus on Children and the Media.eBook - Quality Play and Media in Childhood Education and Care.Working with your child and their Digital Privacy. ![]() Apps can track: privacy tips and checks. ![]()
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