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Books with title Trick Or Treat

  • Trick or Treat?

    Bill Martin Jr., Michael Sampson, Paul Meisel

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Trick or Treat When Merlin the wizard answers the door, trick-or-treating becomes more tricky than usual. Suddenly everything turns Wackbards! Those tasty jelly beans have turned into silly belly jeans! Enjoy this hilarious Halloween treat that's guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth and your funny bone!
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  • Trick Or Treat?

    Melanie Walsh

    Board book (Candlewick, July 14, 2009)
    Peek under the flaps — if you dare! — and discover some fun and gently scary signs that Halloween is here.Where is the bat, and what is the spider doing? What could be in the cauldron, or rattling in the closet — or outside the door? The moon is out, and somewhere a child has turned into a skeleton or a witch’s cat. For young children awaiting Halloween, here is the perfect board book, full of bright colors, bold illustrations, and ever-so-slightly spooky surprises waiting beneath sturdy flaps. Trick or treat!
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  • Trick or Treat

    Leo Landry

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 21, 2012)
    “The last day of October had finally arrived. The empty house at the end of the street mysteriously came to life.” Oliver, the ghost who lives in that empty house, lives for Halloween! He always has a big party. To get ready, he puts dust on the furniture, welcomes the spiders, wakes up the black cats, and delivers his invitations! This time, though, one envelope goes astray and two human trick-or-treaters show up. Are treats—or tricks—in order? Simple, cartoonish watercolor and pencil illustrations complement this sweet tale of the spirit of generosity and acceptance.
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  • Trick or Treat, Marley!

    John Grogan, Richard Cowdrey

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, July 23, 2013)
    Marley the loveable, trouble-making yellow lab stars in another holiday adventure in the picture book Trick or Treat, Marley! by John Grogan, author of Marley & Me. Marley’s family is throwing a Halloween party. Cassie and Baby Louie are having lots of fun putting up spooky decorations. And Marley’s having even more fun destroying them. The kids hang a creepy skeleton. Marley runs away with the leg bone. The kids string fake spider webs on the stairs. Marley sweeps them up with his tail. The kids carve pumpkins. Marley gets his head stuck in a jack-o’-lantern. Worst of all—he eats every piece of Halloween candy! Will Marley’s family be able to have any Halloween fun with their naughty puppy around? Richard Cowdrey’s illustrations bring the charming and mischievous Marley to life.
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  • Pug & Pig Trick-or-Treat

    Sue Lowell Gallion, Joyce Wan

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, July 25, 2017)
    Pug and Pig are back for a heartwarming Halloween adventure in this adorable picture book that’s perfect for pet lovers of all ages.Halloween night has come to Pug and Pig’s house, and the darling duo is sporting matching costumes. The costumes are cozy. They glow in the dark. And they have masks! There’s only one problem—Pug hates wearing his. So he decides to rip it up and stay home. But Halloween just isn’t any fun for Pig without Pug! Can Pug find a way to be a good friend and get back into the Halloween spirit?
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  • Trick Or Treat Murder

    Leslie Meier

    Mass Market Paperback (Kensington, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Reprinted Edition"A charming setting and likable cast. . .enjoyable reading." --Publishers WeeklyHaunted-house parties and ghostly galas. . .grinning pumpkins, mayhem and murder. It's going to be one heck of a Halloween for Lucy Stone and Tinker's Cove. . .It's October in Maine, and everyone in Tinker's Cove is preparing for the annual Halloween festival. While Lucy Stone is whipping up orange-frosted cupcakes, recycling tutus for her daughters' Halloween costumes, helping her son with his pre-teen rebellion, and breast-feeding her brand-new bay, an arsonist is loose in Tinker's Cove. When the latest fire claims the life of the owner of the town's oldest house, arson turns into murder. . .While the townsfolk work to transform a dilapidated mansion into a haunted house for the All-Ghouls festival, the hunt for the culprit heats up. Trick-or-treat turns deadly as a little digging in all the wrong places puts Lucy too close to a shocking discovery that could send all her best-laid plans up in smoke. . . "Lucy Stone is an endearing sleuth." --Dorothy Cannell
  • Trick-or-Treat!/Aye-Aye!

    Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz, Joe Mathieu

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2012)
    It's no trick--fans of the PBS Kids television show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! are in for a treat this Halloween with two holiday stories and glitter stickers in this Deluxe "2 in 1" Pictureback. In Trick-or-Treat!, the Cat and kids visit with a spider monkey, a coconut crab, and a fruit bat to see some amazing tricks and to sample some exotic healthy treats. And in Aye-Aye!, when Sally and Nick need help making scary Halloween masks, the Cat knows just what to do. He takes them to visit an aye-aye—a creepy-looking creature whose frightening looks are perfectly adapted for his environment. All in all, this is a Halloween treat sure to make parents, kids—and dentists—smile!
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  • Trick or Treat

    Michele Lee, Mini Lee

    language (Feathered Zebra Books, Oct. 16, 2011)
    On Halloween all kinds of strange things can happen. Like Dawn hearing a cry for help coming from an old house on her street. Many dangers lurk in this Choose-Your-Own-Path book. Can you survive?
  • Trick or Treat

    Jana Hunter

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks, June 28, 2012)
    The hugely popular Sleepover Club series is back with a gorgeous new look. Meet Frankie, Kenny, Fliss, Rosie and Lyndz – five best friends who just want to have fun!It’s Halloween and the Sleepover Club girls have organised a special spooky sleepover at Kenny’s house. Then her horrible big sister Molly goes and ruins everything. But Molly had better watch out as the girls are determined to get their own back. And their plan involves a geeky boy and a witchy little love potion…As well as a great story this book has tips for fun things to do at your own sleepover party for you and your friends. Pack up your sleepover kit and join in the fun!
  • Trick or Treat

    Richie Tankersley Cusick

    Paperback (Pointe Pubs, March 1, 1992)
    Exactly one year ago, on Halloween night, Elizabeth Bedford had been murdered in the very same room now occupied by Martha, and now, after receiving threatening phone calls, Martha is scared out of her wits
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  • Trick Or Treat

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, July 20, 2016)
    Trick or Treat features a poem and Halloween pictorials. A great book for kids who love the holiday. Be sure to check out other children's books titles by M.D. Johnson, to include: Alienation of the Alien Nation Beastly’s Greatest Fear Buddha’s Garden Bug City Cat for Hire The Love Cooties Kawaii Coloring Book Beautiful Dreamer A Penny for Your Thoughts Interesting Facts About Polar Bears The Potty Mouth The Potato Who Dared to Be More Wicked Wisdom: Monsters Words of Wisdom: Advice to Live By The Case of the Fallen Candy Cane Teddy-ku: Teddy Bear Haiku Jive Turkey’s 12 Dishes of Thanksgiving And many more...Website: http://maryannesbookshelf.com/childrens-corner/
  • Trick or Treat

    G. M. Frazier

    language (G. M. Frazier, Sept. 20, 2011)
    On the night of Halloween in 1973 a child's fantasy intersects reality as two brothers make the mistake of looking for a treat at a dark house where a lone jack-o-lantern stands watch on the porch and aliens have come to visit. Reminiscent of an episode from Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone," Trick or Treat shows the power a wish can have in the powerless world of one little boy.Trick or Treat is a short story of approximately 2000 words.