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Books with title The Halloween Parade: A Spooky Pop-Up Book

  • The Halloween Parade: A

    Matt Beighton, Amalia Rendon

    eBook (Green Monkey Press, June 2, 2020)
    Please note that this dyslexia adapted edition of the ebook is unchanged from the standard edition. Either version can be adapted via your reader to suit your reading needs.Awarded the LoveReading4Kids "Indie Books We Love" award.Winner of a Readers' Favorite 5 Star Award.The first Monstacademy Mystery for curious and monstrous children.A new school, new friends and monsters for classmates. Joining a new school is hard for any child. When Trixie Grimble joins a school for monsters, her problems are only just beginning.She soon realises that she’s going to have to make some adjustments if she’s going to fit in at Monstacademy. There’s a big event on the horizon and a mystery afoot. With only a cursed werewolf and a vegetarian vampire to help her, will Trixie solve the mystery in time?Whatever happens, Trixie and her friends need to make sure that the school stays open and the Halloween Parade goes off without a hitch.Readers are loving this exciting and funny adventure that tackles the problems all children face when moving to a new school."I wish more books like this had been around when I was a child, it would have made reading even better and more imaginative. A character like Trixie would have been a great read as a child and was also a very cute and loving character to read as an adult." - Belle and the Novel"This was a really fun read and I can imagine it being a story that is loved and read over and over - it certainly has some brilliant quirky characters!" - Donna's Book Blog"From a parents point of view I liked that the book showed that we can all be different but all feel the same when we are left out, made fun of or are bullied." - Orchard Book Club's Mini Reviewers"I may be an adult, but I still found myself snorting with laughter at the humour, and the snippets that I read out to my class had them giggling away and roaring with laughter." - The Bookish Fairy"[My daughter] read it through in one evening and there was complete joy and laughter that could be heard through the ceiling to my office below. She loved the story." - Girl Who SciencesThe Monstacademy series books are also available in dyslexia-adapted paperback editions.
  • The Halloween Parade: A Spooky Pop-Up Book

    Nola Buck, Jonathan Lambert

    Hardcover (Harperfestival, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Three-dimensional devils, ghosts, and goblins keep popping up in the parade on Halloween night. By the author of Not-Too-Sweet Trick or Treat.
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  • The Spooky Halloween Party

    Annabelle Prager

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 14, 1989)
    Illus. in full color. In a funny sequel to The Surprise Party young Albert is sure his friend's Halloween party can't be as scary as he says it's going to be. "Albert's bravado is dealt a swift blow when he finds himself among a host of party-going ghoulies who turn out not to be his old buddies in disguise."--Booklist.
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  • The Spooky Halloween Party

    Annabelle Prager

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1989)
    Illus. in full color. In a funny sequel to The Surprise Party young Albert is sure his friend's Halloween party can't be as scary as he says it's going to be. "Albert's bravado is dealt a swift blow when he finds himself among a host of party-going ghoulies who turn out not to be his old buddies in disguise."--Booklist.
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  • A Fairly Odd Halloween: A Spooky Pop-up Book

    Steven Banks, Gene Vosough, Victoria Miller

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Aug. 9, 2005)
    Timmy, with the help of his fairy godparents, wishes for the best pumpkin and scariest costume to go trick-or-treating in on Halloween, in a book with pop-up illustrations and slide tabs.
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  • The Halloween Parade: A

    Matt Beighton, Amalia Rendon

    Paperback (Green Monkey Press, Dec. 15, 2017)
    This edition uses a larger, more clearly defined font to aid reading for children with dyslexia. A standard edition is also available.Awarded the LoveReading4Kids "Indie Books We Love" award. Winner of a Readers' Favorite 5 Star Award.A new school, new friends and monsters for classmates. Joining a new school is hard for any child. When Trixie Grimble joins a school for monsters, her problems are only just beginning.She soon realises that she’s going to have to make some adjustments if she’s going to fit in at Monstacademy. There’s a big event on the horizon and one of the monsters is plotting to take over the world. Trixie only has a cursed werewolf and a vegetarian vampire to help her. Will they stop him in time?Whatever happens, Trixie and her friends need to make sure that the school stays open and the Halloween Parade goes off without a hitch.Readers are loving this dyslexia adapted edition of the exciting and hilarious adventure that tackles the problems all children face when moving to a new school."My 9 year old daughter loved this book. This is the first book she could read without using coloured overlays. She actually chose to take this book to school to read at break time which is a first. Fantastic text for dyslexic's to read without standing out from the crowd." - Online Review"I wish more books like this had been around when I was a child, it would have made reading even better and more imaginative. A character like Trixie would have been a great read as a child and was also a very cute and loving character to read as an adult." - Belle and the Novel"This was a really fun read and I can imagine it being a story that is loved and read over and over - it certainly has some brilliant quirky characters!" - Donna's Book Blog"From a parents point of view I liked that the book showed that we can all be different but all feel the same when we are left out, made fun of or are bullied." - Orchard Book Club's Mini Reviewers"I may be an adult, but I still found myself snorting with laughter at the humour, and the snippets that I read out to my class had them giggling away and roaring with laughter." - The Bookish Fairy"[My daughter] read it through in one evening and there was complete joy and laughter that could be heard through the ceiling to my office below. She loved the story." - Girl Who SciencesThe Monstacademy series books are also available in dyslexia-adapted paperback editions.
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  • The Spooky Halloween Party

    Annabelle Prager

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 15, 1999)
    Illus. in full color. In a funny sequel to The Surprise Party young Albert is sure his friend's Halloween party can't be as scary as he says it's going to be. "Albert's bravado is dealt a swift blow when he finds himself among a host of party-going ghoulies who turn out not to be his old buddies in disguise."--Booklist.
  • A Fairly Odd Halloween: A Spooky Pop-up Book

    Steven Banks;Gene Vosough

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, March 15, 1876)
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