Synopses & Reviews
On a windy Halloween night, as a little boy makes his way home after trick-or-treating, he hears a voice:
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and#8220;Cracklety-clack, bones in a sack. They could be yoursand#8212;if you look back.and#8221; As his heart flip-flops with fear, the boy dashes through woods and fields that seem full of haunting shapesand#8212;owls, ghosts, skeletons, and more. The detailed illustrations are packed with visual tricks for children to discover. Are those skeletons or cornstalks? Ghostly hands or tree branches? The playful tone of the text makes this a perfect, not-too-scary read-aloud, with an enjoyable surprise ending.
Synopsis
Day and Bates deliver a spooky, read-aloud story about a boy who hears scary noises on his walk home from trick-or-treating. What's behind him? A ghost? A witch? A monster? Full color.
About the Author
Nancy Raines Day is a celebrated childrenand#8217;s-book author. She lives in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Read more about her at www.nancyrainesday.com.
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George Bates is the illustrator of Abramsand#8217;s Chicken Bedtime Is Really Early. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Visit him online at www.georgebatesstudio.com