Sunday, April 19, 2009

Bedknobs And Broomsticks

Yesterday, I watched the movie "Bedknobs and Broomsticks". It is a very good movie about a lady who goes to a class to learn how to be a witch. She got a flying broom. She is not very good at it and falls and breaks the broom. When she picks up the package, which is the broom, she is invited to go into the museum, which is closed to hold the children whose parents were killed in the war. There were only three children left and they were family, a girl and two boys. They were given to her.

Then, she got a letter saying she could not have the last witch lesson, because the program had gone out of business. So, she put a traveling spell on the youngest kid's - Paul's - bedknob from the bed. She told Paul only he could put it on to make it work. Then, he listened to Miss Price (the witch) about where to find the magic guy. He said it, then tapped it three times and turned a little to the left. Then off they went to find him. The bed went to him and she got the magician guy and told him. They went in the bed to his house.

They talked and then in a little while, the war started and the magician had left. He had fallen in love. Then the war's soldier got her and took her house and put her in the museum, where the kids first were. The war people scared the magician, Mr. Brown. He rushed home. He got in and turned himself into a rabbit, got in the museum and turned back into Mr. Brown. He told Miss Price to do a spell and she made all the drums, trumpets and armor come to life and made an army that fought with the soldiers from the other country. The soldiers blew up her rec room, where her magic spells were. Finally, Mr. Brown and Miss Price got married. Mr. Brown went into the army and they adopted the kids.

My book of spells is about learning how to spell words.

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