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Books with title The Halloween Play

  • The Halloween Play

    Eva Mason, John Huxtable

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 18, 2005)
    Strawberry Shortcake and her pals want to do something special for Halloween, but as they argue about it, Strawberry tries to convince her friends that teamwork will lead to a happy Halloween for everyone. Original.
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  • The Halloween Hoax

    Carolyn Keene, Macky Pamintuan

    eBook (Aladdin, March 20, 2012)
    Boo! The Clue Crew is in for a fright! It's Halloween in River Heights! The girls can't wait to go trick-or- treating and are busy getting their costumes ready. They also can't wait for the Halloween special of their favorite TV show. They even get the chance to visit the TV studio while the show is being taped! But soon after they arrive, Nancy is spooked. With all the scary noises the Clue Crew keeps hearing and the creepy shadows that seem to be lurking, it seems like the studio is haunted! Is it just Halloween jitters...or are there really such things as ghosts?
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  • The Halloween Play

    Felicia Bond

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 18, 1999)
    Every child will identify with Roger's excitement, determination, pride, relief, and joy as he stars in a small but very important part of the school Halloween play. By the illustrator of If You Give a Moose a Muffin.
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  • The Cheerios Halloween Play Book

    Lee Wade

    Board book (Little Simon, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Booo! Have a happy Halloween with Cheerios! Children can place their own Cheerios in the recessed spaces to add glasses to black cats, buckles to witches' hats, and complete other spook-tacular scenes. Tasty, interactive holiday fun!Booo! Have a happy Halloween with Cheerios! Children can place their own Cheerios in the recessed spaces to add glasses to black cats, buckles to witches' hats, and complete other spook-tacular scenes. Tasty, interactive holiday fun!
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  • The Halloween Tree

    Ray Bradbury

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Oct. 16, 1974)
    "A fast-moving, eerie...tale set on Halloween night. Eight costumed boys running to meet their friend Pipkin at the haunted house outside town encounter instead the huge and cadaverous Mr. Moundshroud. As Pipkin scrambles to join them, he is swept away by a dark Something, and Moundshroud leads the boys on the tail of a kite through time and space to search the past for their friend and the meaning of Halloween. After witnessing a funeral procession in ancient Egypt, cavemen discovering fire, Druid rites, the persecution of witches in the Dark Ages, and the gargoyles of Notre Dame, they catch up with the elusive Pipkin in the catacombs of Mexico, where each boy gives one year from the end of his life to save Pipkin's. Enhanced by appropriately haunting black-and-white drawings."--Booklist
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  • The Halloween Ball

    Disney Book Group, Lisa Ann Marsoli, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Paperback (Disney Press, July 23, 2013)
    When Amber plans to win the Royal Prep costume contest for the third year in a row, Sofia endeavors to beat her new stepsister by wearing Cedric's magically created costume, an effort that teaches Sofia lessons about family appreciation after Cedric's spell backfires. Original. TV tie-in.
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  • The 's of Halloween

    Patti Reeder Eubank

    Hardcover (Ideals Publications, May 7, 2003)
    Two endearing black cats lead children through the alphabet as each letter brings new words for the Halloween season. 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.Hardcover, 8.5 x 8.5, 40 pages, ages 4 to 8
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  • The Halloween Tree

    Ray Bradbury, Gris Grimly

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 4, 2015)
    In The Halloween Tree, master of fantasy Ray Bradbury takes readers on a riveting trip though space and time to discover the true origins of Halloween.Originally published in 1972, this striking new hardcover edition features dramatic illustrations throughout by Gris Grimly, giving a new generation of readers a chance to discover the magic.
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  • The Halloween House

    Erica Silverman, Jon Agee

    Paperback (Square Fish, Aug. 19, 2008)
    Little do two escaped convicts seeking refuge know that they’re about to encounter these werewolves and nine other creepy creatures, all ready for their Halloween haunt. The night is long, and the crack of dawn finds the lawbreakers making a beeline for the safety of their cell. Erica Silverman’s spooks might upset Jon Agee’s cons, but they're sure to enchant all young Halloween lovers. The sparkling verse is matched by pictures that are an irresistible combination of skill and wit.
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  • The Halloween Play

    Felicia Bond

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-08-01, Aug. 16, 2008)
    It is the night of the Halloween play. The auditorium is packed. Roger has a small but important role. . . .
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  • The Halloween Harvest

    R.K. Davenport

    language (Blazing Trails Publishing, Oct. 19, 2016)
    The Halloween Harvest (Herobrine's Library of Horror: Book Two)Drop the candy and run! NOW!!!!Jane and her friends are in for a real treat this year. The Pumpkin Man is coming for their souls. He's not just another urban legend. No, he's very real...This spine tingling thriller will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.Who will survive The Halloween Harvest?
  • The Halloween Hoax

    Carolyn Keene, Macky Pamintuan

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-08-30, Aug. 30, 2007)
    Boo! The Clue Crew is in for a fright! It's Halloween in River Heights! The girls can't wait to go trick-or- treating and are busy getting their costumes ready. They also can't wait for the Halloween special of their favorite TV show. They even get the chance to visit the TV studio while the show is being taped! But soon after they arrive, Nancy is spooked. With all the scary noises the Clue Crew keeps hearing and the creepy shadows that seem to be lurking, it seems like the studio is haunted! Is it just Halloween jitters...or are there really such things as ghosts?
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