Synopses & Reviews
andlt;bigandgt;andlt;bandgt;A creepy-crawly surprise!andlt;/bandgt;andlt;/bigandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; Harold the dog, Chester the cat, and Howie the dachshund puppy are excited for Toby's birthday. Because birthdays mean parties, and parties mean presents. And best of all -- cake. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; But when the pets find seven suitcases in the room with all of the gifts, they start to worry. What could be inside? Why are there holes in them? And are they...moving? andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; This is one birthday present that Bunnicula fans will be eager to open!
Synopsis
Harold the dog, Chester the cat, and Howie the dachshund puppy are excited for Toby's birthday party. But after the pets find seven suitcases in the room with all of the gifts, they start to worry. What could be inside? Full color.
Synopsis
A creepy-crawly surprise!
Harold the dog, Chester the cat, and Howie the dachshund puppy are excited for Toby's birthday. Because birthdays mean parties, and parties mean presents. And best of all -- cake.
But when the pets find seven suitcases in the room with all of the gifts, they start to worry. What could be inside? Why are there holes in them? And are they...moving?
This is one birthday present that Bunnicula fans will be eager to open!
About the Author
James Howe is the author of more than seventy books for young readers, including the popular and award-winning series about Bunnicula and his friends. Among his other books are the Pinky and Rex series,
The Misfits,
Totally Joe, and the Sebastian Barth mysteries. James did not enjoy camping when he was a boy, but he did always wish he had a pet skunk. He still does wish this at times, but for the most part he's happy with the dog and two cats who share his home in New York State.
James Howe says:
"Back in the Olden Days, before there were such things as cable television or DVDs, I loved staying up late at night to watch old horror movies on TV. My favorites were the ones about hollow-eyed vampires and torch-bearing peasants, or those with mad scientists whose accents fell somewhere between Upper Mongolia and the Bronx. Nighty-Nightmare came out of the affection I still feel for those movies and the laughs -- along with the chills -- they gave me. Chester's story of how Bunnicula traveled from Transylvania to America is a spoof of just about every old horror movie I ever saw!"