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Books with title Last Halloween

  • HALLOWEEN

    Georgevine Moss

    language (, Oct. 28, 2011)
    ABOUTLittle David is really, really excited. Today is Halloween and trick-or-treat is the night's theme. Out he goes from house to house, but a storm breaks out just as he is about to leave Mr. Rinehart's house. Standing at the doorstep, David is a little scared so when the wind blows open Mr. Rinehart's door, in the house he goes. A somewhat rhyming, somewhat strange story for young readers who really, really like Halloween.DETAILSTITLE: HALLOWEEN (THE FRUIT BAT AND THE SHABTI STATUE)TYPE OF WORK: CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKBOOK LENGTH: 30 PAGESAVAILABLE FORMATS: EBOOK
  • Halloween

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Paperback (Jump!, March 1, 2016)
    In Halloween, early readers will learn about the holiday of Halloween and the ways people celebrate it. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage emergent readers as they explore this unique holiday.
  • Halloween Ghost

    Charles Reasoner

    Board book (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Follow Halloween Ghost as he fades through walls and shifts his shape in this rhyming, ghost-shaped, die-cut board book.
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  • Ho Ho Halloween

    Elizabeth Green

    language (, Oct. 24, 2017)
    It is Halloween and Charlie needs a good idea for a costume. After searching around, he finds the perfect Halloween costume--and plays a fun trick.Whether you are a parent to an infant/small child, or a student learning or practicing English for a secondary language, stories are a valuable resource. Reading stories promotes learning English grammar and sentence structure. Stories also aid in vocabulary building.Join Charlie and PomPom as they think about words, find adventure in everyday situations, and (of course) cuddle.
  • Halloween

    DK

    Board book (DK Preschool, July 20, 2009)
    This layered board book is full of Halloween surprises! From the front, all kinds of ghouls and treats can be seen sticking out of the grinning jack-o'-lantern. Then, page by page, each object is revealed along with its sometimes scary, sometimes silly companions. Boo!
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  • Halloween

    Jerry Seinfeld, James Bennett

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2008)
    So the first time you hear the concept of Halloween when you're a kid, your brain can't even understand it. "What is this? What did you say? Someone's giving out candy? Who's giving out candy? EVERYONE WE KNOW is giving out candy? I gotta be a part of this!"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. Seinfeld's tale resonates with vivid experiences of a night every kid loves.Both kids and adults will eat up Jerry's distinct and unwritten rules of Halloween. Hamilton King award-winning illustrator, James Bennett's outlandish illustrations perfectly depict these unique observations, reminding us why Jerry Seinfeld is still the funniest man alive.
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  • Halloween

    Joyce K. Kessel, Nancy Carlson

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Filled with tricks and treats, fun and food, Halloween is a day that children look forward to. At one time two separate festivals, the traditions of each gradually blended into the holiday we now celebrate on October 31.
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  • Halloween

    Chuck Murphy

    Board book (Little Simon, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Single words and pictures with shimmering paper inserts illustrate some favorite Halloween costumes.
  • Halloween Hats

    Elizabeth Winthrop, Sue Truesdell

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 1, 2002)
    A romping, stomping Halloween extravaganza"Hats for queens with diamonds bright,hats for brides all dressed in white.Hats for fancy race-car drivers,hats with air for deep-sea divers."It’s Halloween night and the street is filled with every sort of character imaginable. But where are they going?Come join the bats, witches, ghosts, and goblins as they march down the street to a great big Halloween party.Full of fun and surprises, the bouncy rhythm and exuberant pictures will make readers want to pick up a hat and try something new.
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  • Halloween

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Price Stern Sloan, Aug. 19, 2004)
    The bright, colorful board book Halloween is the perfect treat on this fun holiday! With a pull-slide on the cover and on every spread, kids will love peeking inside a jack-o'-lantern, a sack of treats, a cookie jar, and more! Monsters, ghosts, and goblins haunt the fun book Monsters, with pull-slides that let readers look inside a monster's head, a skeleton's head, and a funny tombstone.
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  • Halloween

    Sandbox Learning

    language (, Oct. 10, 2011)
    The Sandbox Learning characters get ready for Halloween and head out for a fun and safe night of trick or treating.
  • Halloween

    Mari C. Schuh

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Simple text and pictures describe the history of Halloween and how it is celebrated.
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