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13 Ghosts of Halloween

by Robin Muller, Patricia Storms
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Overview

This fun book is bursting with creative ideas for draw-ing and painting.

Synopsis

This fun book is bursting with creative ideas for draw-ing and painting.

Children's Literature

It is not easy to be brave, especially on a scary night like Halloween. Ten young friends, along with a mischievous cat and two not-so-fearless dogs, venture into a funhouse full of fright on Halloween. Armed with just a few flashlights, the characters try to brave the creepy surprises as the midnight bell tolls. As the clock strikes midnight, the friends start to see who will make it and who will not. "A vulture in a dead tree?" That does not seem too bad. However, howling werewolves might scare away a few friends. Smiling pumpkins might also cause a friend or two to run, but if that does not work, laughing and cackling witches will do the job! All the stars of Halloween turn out in this book that counts down from thirteen to one, landing at the scariest character of them all. Bright illustrations bring goblins that giggle and mummies that moan to life. Mimicking the verses of "The Twelve Days of Christmas," children can sing along as they help the main character get through this wicked house of fun. Reviewer: Patrice Russo Belotte

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Children's Literature - Patrice Russo Belotte

It is not easy to be brave, especially on a scary night like Halloween. Ten young friends, along with a mischievous cat and two not-so-fearless dogs, venture into a funhouse full of fright on Halloween. Armed with just a few flashlights, the characters try to brave the creepy surprises as the midnight bell tolls. As the clock strikes midnight, the friends start to see who will make it and who will not. "A vulture in a dead tree?" That does not seem too bad. However, howling werewolves might scare away a few friends. Smiling pumpkins might also cause a friend or two to run, but if that does not work, laughing and cackling witches will do the job! All the stars of Halloween turn out in this book that counts down from thirteen to one, landing at the scariest character of them all. Bright illustrations bring goblins that giggle and mummies that moan to life. Mimicking the verses of "The Twelve Days of Christmas," children can sing along as they help the main character get through this wicked house of fun. Reviewer: Patrice Russo Belotte

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
EDC Publishing
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781935279143

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