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Books with title It Wasn't Scary

  • It Wasn't Scary

    Katy Brown

    language (Pig's Paw Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    It Wasn’t Scary It’s Halloween, and Oliver and Lily dog are worried. What if there are monsters under the bed, skeletons in the closet, or witches in the wardrobe? Trick-or-treating has never been more fun. Together, you’ll meet magicians, fairies, superheroes, spacemen, animals, robots, angels and mermaids. Join Oliver on an adventure as he discovers that Halloween isn’t scary – it’s fun.This picture book is written and illustrated for early readers who can count from one to ten and identify colors. Ages 2-5 recommended.Bold, papercut artwork in bright, eye-catching colors is sure to keep children’s attention.Product Description 12 full-page spreads illustrated in vivid color schemes with bold, attention-getting papercut silhouettes. Revisit several spreads after reading to search for hidden images, colors, and numbers. Convenient 6” x 9” size makes it just the right size for children to hold and enjoy. Beautiful, smooth, untextured paper with a glossy finish. Perfect bound book with a glossy, easy-to-wipe-clean paperback cover. Ages two to five recommended. Preschool through grade 2. Please note that the pages have been slightly reformatted from their original paperback layout in order to be better displayed on mobile devices. Font sizes have been increased and text moved on the screen to be more legible on e-readers.
  • It Wasn't Scary

    Katy Brown

    Paperback (Pig's Paw Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    It’s Halloween, and Oliver and Lily dog are worried. What if there are monsters under the bed, skeletons in the closet, or witches in the wardrobe? Trick-or-treating has never been more fun. Together, you’ll meet magicians, fairies, superheroes, spacemen, animals, robots, angels and mermaids. Join Oliver on an adventure as he discovers that Halloween isn’t scary – it’s fun.This picture book is written and illustrated for early readers who can count from one to ten and identify colors. Ages 2-5 recommended.Bold, papercut artwork in bright, eye-catching colors is sure to keep children’s attention.Product Description 12 full-page spreads illustrated in vivid color schemes with bold, attention-getting papercut silhouettes. Revisit several spreads after reading to search for hidden images, colors, and numbers. Convenient 6” x 9” size makes it just the right size for children to hold and enjoy. Beautiful, smooth, untextured paper with a glossy finish. Perfect bound book with a glossy, easy-to-wipe-clean paperback cover. Ages two to five recommended. Preschool through grade 2.
  • Isn't It Scary?

    Vernon Hamilton

    Hardcover (Archway Publishing, July 13, 2020)
    This picture book follows two African-American children as they learn about the natural habitats of animals, and connect each to the comfort and security of the children’s own home and family. Travis and Rosa are in a suburban park with their mother when they see a small rabbit disappear into a hole. The kids peer into the hole as far as they can see, and then one child says, “Isn’t it scary?” Mom assures the children that the rabbit is very comfortable and safe in its home. Isn’t it Scary? follows the family as they encounter several animals in the park. Travis and Rosa see rabbits, squirrels, frogs, fish, deer, birds, and bats. They learn that every creature is adapted and suited to its own special environment.
  • Isn't It Scary?

    Vernon Hamilton

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, July 13, 2020)
    This picture book follows two African-American children as they learn about the natural habitats of animals, and connect each to the comfort and security of the children’s own home and family. Travis and Rosa are in a suburban park with their mother when they see a small rabbit disappear into a hole. The kids peer into the hole as far as they can see, and then one child says, “Isn’t it scary?” Mom assures the children that the rabbit is very comfortable and safe in its home. Isn’t it Scary? follows the family as they encounter several animals in the park. Travis and Rosa see rabbits, squirrels, frogs, fish, deer, birds, and bats. They learn that every creature is adapted and suited to its own special environment.
  • It Was Big, It Was Scary, It Was

    Diana Trenda Aubut, Leslie Cannella Nordness

    Paperback (River City Pub, April 1, 2002)
    U. Noah Elf helps a young boy learn that the monster under the bed isn't so scary after all.
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  • It Was Big, It Was Scary, It Was

    Leslie Cannella Aubut, Diana Trenda, Nordness

    Paperback (River City Pub, March 15, 1800)
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  • Isn’t It Scary?

    Vernon Hamilton

    eBook (Archway Publishing, May 20, 2020)
    This picture book follows two African-American children as they learn about the natural habitats of animals, and connect each to the comfort and security of the children’s own home and family.Travis and Rosa are in a suburban park with their mother when they see a small rabbit disappear into a hole. The kids peer into the hole as far as they can see, and then one child says, “Isn’t it scary?” Mom assures the children that the rabbit is very comfortable and safe in its home.Isn’t it Scary? follows the family as they encounter several animals in the park. Travis and Rosa see rabbits, squirrels, frogs, fish, deer, birds, and bats. They learn that every creature is adapted and suited to its own special environment.