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"A young trick-or-treater is ready for Halloween in the best Frankenstein costume ever ... if he can make it out the front door!
Halloween from books.google.com
Alvin Boyd Kuhn, the author of the popular New Lectures on the Ancient Wisdom series, offers up an essay on the origins of Halloween and its traditions, including the candle in the pumpkin, broomstick riding witches, apple in a tub of water ...
Halloween from books.google.com
Trick or Treat is the first book both to examine the origins and history of Halloween and to explore in depth its current global popularity.
Halloween from books.google.com
Halloween and Opposite Day fall on the same date this year! Find out how the fun-loving monsters on Full Moon Lane celebrate in this book of opposites, treats, tricks, and surprises.
Halloween from books.google.com
"Simple text invites the reader to find items hidden in Halloween-themed photographs"--Provided by publisher.
Halloween from books.google.com
Patricia Eubank's art is colorful and full of the little details that children love to pore over. This tale is perfect for the young child as there's nothing scary in the book.
Halloween from books.google.com
Children's author Carol Brendler and illustrator Greg Pizzoli's Not Very Scary follows a young monster as she makes her way to her friend's house for a Halloween party, despite the not very...slightly...okay, pretty scary creatures dogging ...
Halloween from books.google.com
This frighteningly funny collection of Halloween poems is perfect for sharing!
Halloween from books.google.com
Did you know that Halloween began as a day that marked the start of the winter season? Many people decorate their homes for Halloween. Explore these and other fascinating facts in Halloween, a Let’s Celebrate American Holidays book.
Halloween from books.google.com
" In his first picture book, comedian and bestselling author Jerry Seinfeld captures on the page his hilarious views on Halloween, from Superman costumes that look like pajamas to the agony of getting bad trick-or-treat candy.