The Witch and the Flying Saucer 1975 Book & Record Halloween story narrated by Debbie Allen
Originally just as a book, "The Witch and the Flying Saucer" was published in 1969 titled "Walker, the Witch, and the Striped Flying Saucer". It was written and illustrated by James Stevenson. This edition was published by Reader's Digest in 1974 with the recording on vinyl being pressed in 1975 by Reader's Digest Services (128). Arranged and produced by Sylvia K. Israel. A Lorjay Music Production.

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