Showing posts with label Harper Festival. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

CHILDREN'S HALLOWEEN ROUND-UP ~ MINI REVIEWS

It's Pumpkin Day, Mouse!Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Publication Date: July 24, 2012
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 24
Source: Received from publisher for review.


Join Mouse from "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" as he decorates all the pumpkins in the patch,
My four year old was very excited to read It's Pumpkin Day, Mouse! Both of my kids have been big fans of the If You Give a Mouse Series. This book was very cute. I'll admit, we were slightly disappointed because the story does not follow the same pattern as the other books in the series. That repetition and anticipation has always been so fun. My daughter did like the story, though, and thinks it's very fun.


You can purchase It's Pumpkin Day, Mouse! at:
Amazon  |  Barnes & Noble  |  Book Depository



Mia: Time to Trick or Treat!Publisher: Harper Festival
Publication Date: July 24, 2012
Format: Hardcoever
Pages: 24
Source: Received from publisher for review.

Mia and her best friends are going to be matching ballerinas for Halloween. Matching pink ballerinas, that is But when Ruby wants to be green and Anna wants to be blue, things get a little . . . colorful Can the tutu-tastic friends get their costumes together before it's time to trick or treat?

This book includes a full page of stickers to dress up Mia and her ballerina buddies.

My daughter absolutely adored this Mia: Time to Trick or Treat. The illustrations were gorgeous. We spent as much time admiring the pictures as we did enjoying the story. The story was a nice lesson on compromise and friendship, which is a message no child can every hear enough of. We've read this story multiple times now, and are still enjoying it. Bonus: There are stickers!

You can purchase Mia: Time to Trick or Treat at:
Amazon  |  Barnes & Noble 


Just Say Boo!Publisher: Harper Collins
Publication Date: July 24, 2012
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Source: Received from publisher for review.





If three dinosaurs roar when you open your door, what do you say?

"Boo " of course In this charmingly spooky story by Susan Hood, little trick-or-treaters learn just what to say in every Halloween situation. From rattling bones to ghostly footsteps, Susan captures all the best scares of the season--and teaches just the right way to dispel fears in favor of fun. Jed Henry's lustrous watercolors add the perfect crisp chill to this fall-weather story.

For if a skeleton groans as she rattles her bones, what do you say?

Just Say Boo! was a very cute story. I loved the messsage, which was "Halloween Etiquette" such as when to say "Trick or Treat" or "Boo!" and to say "Thank You".  The illustrations were gorgeous, funny, and sweet. This is a story that my 4-year old has asked to read multiple times and she really has fun with it.
 
You can purchase Just Say Boo! at:
Amazon  |  Barnes & Noble  |  Book Depository 


Invisible Inkling: Dangerous PumpkinsPublisher:Balzer + Bray
Publication Date: July 24, 2012
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Source: Received from publisher for review.
It's Halloween. Fourth grader Hank Wolowitz "hates" Halloween. Every year his older sister, Nadia, scares him half to death.

This year might be different, though. After all, Hank's the only kid in Brooklyn--probably the only kid in North America--with an invisible bandapat living in his laundry basket. And Invisible Inkling "loves" Halloween. Pumpkins are his favorite food.

But Hank has serious trouble stopping Inkling from devouring every jack-o'-lantern in their neighborhood. And that's not his only problem: Will he figure out a cool costume? Will he survive the small army of ballerinas roaming the hallways of his building? Will Hank ever get revenge on Nadia?

Inkling has long since stopped listening to Hank's worries.

Inkling is taking action.

I read Invisible Inkling: Dangerous Pumpkins with my seven-year old son. I was desperate to read something other than ninja books at bedtime, and being that Halloween is around the corner, decided that this would be good for bedtime reading since it's not a spooky story.

Invisible Inkling was a very funny story, revolving around Hank and his invisibile pet bandapat, Inkling, Inkling was adorable, even when he got Hank in trouble with his family. My son and I laughed many times reading the story, and loved the illustrations. It's a great story to get you in the mood for Halloween, and even better, was so cute that it didn't scare my son at bedtime.

If you're looking for a book that is a fun Fall read, I highly recommend Invisible Inkling: Dangerous Pumpkins.
 
You can purchase Invisible Inklings: Dangerous Pumpkins at:
Amazon  |  Barnes & Noble  |  Book Depository

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