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  • Welcome to Dead House

    R.L. Stine

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Enter at your own Risk: The first ever Goosebumps. Now with creepy bonus features!11-year-old Josh and 12-year-old Amanda just moved into the oldest and weirdest house on the block--the two siblings think it might even be haunted! But of course, their parents don't believe them. You'll get used to it, they say. Go out and make some new friends. But the creepy kids are not like anyone Josh and Amanda have ever met before. And when they take a shortcut through the cemetery one night, Josh and Amanda learn why.
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  • Welcome to Dead House

    R.L. Stine

    eBook (Scholastic Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Enter at your own Risk: The first ever Goosebumps. Now with creepy bonus features!11-year-old Josh and 12-year-old Amanda just moved into the oldest and weirdest house on the block--the two siblings think it might even be haunted! But of course, their parents don't believe them. You'll get used to it, they say. Go out and make some new friends. But the creepy kids are not like anyone Josh and Amanda have ever met before. And when they take a shortcut through the cemetery one night, Josh and Amanda learn why.
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  • Welcome to the Dark House

    Laurie Faria Stolarz

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 22, 2014)
    What's your worst nightmare? For Ivy Jensen, it's the eyes of a killer that haunt her nights. For Parker Bradley, it's bloodthirsty sea serpents that slither in his dreams. And for seven essay contestants, it's their worst nightmares that win them an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at director Justin Blake's latest, confidential project . Ivy doesn't even like scary movies, but she's ready to face her real-world fears. Parker's sympathetic words and perfect smile help keep her spirits up. . . at least for now. Not everyone is so charming, though. Horror-film fanatic Garth Vader wants to stir up trouble. It's bad enough he has to stay in the middle of nowhere with this group???the girl who locks herself in her room; the know-it-all roommate; "Mister Sensitive"; and the one who's too cheery for her own good. Someone has to make things interesting. Except, things are already a little weird. The hostess is a serial-killer look-alike, the dream-stealing Nightmare Elf is lurking about, and the seventh member of the group is missing. By the time Ivy and Parker realize what's really at stake, it's too late to wake up and run.
  • Welcome to the Big Blue House

    Ellen Weiss, Joe Ewers

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, May 1, 1999)
    Featuring ingenious flaps to lift and a host of zany surprises, an entertaining board book introduces the wonderful world of Bear and his friends--Ojo, the baby bear; Tutter, the mouse; Treelo, the lemur; and Pip and Pop, the otters.
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  • Welcome to the Icehouse

    Jane Yolen

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, March 23, 1998)
    Welcome to the ice house?where through the long winter night of the Arctic prowl all kinds of animals?the fox looking for lemmings, the howling wolf pack on the trail of snowshoe hare, the lynx, the polar bear, and a thundering herd of moose. Beyond the ice, in a blue-black sea, swim seals, herds of walrus, and killer whales on the hunt. Then, suddenly, spring and summer return together in a burst of color as poppies and lupines bloom where once grew only ice and snow.Poetic text and dramatic illustrations authentically capture the powerful majesty of Arctic flora and fauna in this companion volume to Welcome to the Green House and Welcome to the Sea of Sand.
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  • Welcome to the Green House

    Jane Yolen

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 14, 1997)
    A vibrant, lushly illustrated exploration of a rain forest and all its breathtaking wonders.Welcome to the green house, where day and night, the melodic prattle of exotic animals fills the air. The rich hues and tones described in the text explode in each illustration, and with every turn of the page, readers can feel the heat and vibrancy of this tropical paradise."Unlike the plethora of contrived or sentimental books on the subject, this one is simplicity itself -- eloquent and effective". -- Kirkus Reviews*"The next best thing to a guided tour". -- School Library Journal, starred review"A strikingly vibrant package". -- Publishers Weekly
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  • Welcome to the Dark House

    Laurie Faria Stolarz

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 22, 2014)
    What's your worst nightmare?For Ivy Jensen, it's the eyes of a killer that haunt her nights. For Parker Bradley, it's bloodthirsty sea serpents that slither in his dreams.And for seven essay contestants, it's their worst nightmares that win them an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at director Justin Blake's latest, confidential project. Ivy doesn't even like scary movies, but she's ready to face her real-world fears. Parker's sympathetic words and perfect smile help keep her spirits up. . . at least for now.Not everyone is so charming, though. Horror-film fanatic Garth Vader wants to stir up trouble. It's bad enough he has to stay in the middle of nowhere with this group-the girl who locks herself in her room; the know-it-all roommate; "Mister Sensitive"; and the one who's too cheery for her own good. Someone has to make things interesting. Except, things are already a little weird. The hostess is a serial-killer look-alike, the dream-stealing Nightmare Elf is lurking about, and the seventh member of the group is missing.
  • Welcome to the Dark House

    Laurie Faria Stolarz

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 23, 2015)
    What's your worst nightmare?For Ivy Jensen, it's the eyes of a killer that haunt her nights. For Parker Bradley, it's bloodthirsty sea serpents that slither in his sleep.And for seven essay contestants, it's their worst nightmares that win them an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at director Justin Blake's latest, confidential project. Ivy doesn't even like scary movies, but she's ready to face her real-world fears. Parker's sympathetic words and perfect smile help keep her spirits up . . . at least for now.Not everyone is so charming, though. Horror-film fanatic Garth Vader wants to stir up trouble. It's bad enough he has to stay in the middle of nowhere with this group-the girl who locks herself in her room, the know-it-all roommate, "Mister Sensitive", and the one who's too cheery for her own good. Someone has to make things interesting. Except, things are already a little weird. The hostess is a serial-killer look-alike, the dream-stealing Nightmare Elf is lurking about, and the seventh member of the group is missing.
  • Welcome to the Ice House

    Jane Yolen, Laura Regan

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 1999)
    Children's book on polar regions
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  • Welcome to the Big Blue House!

    Jim Henson Company

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's, Aug. 6, 2001)
    Thirteen lift-the-flaps serve as an introduction to Bear and his brilliant series of books. Let Bear show you around his house, discover hidden things under the flaps, learn their names and have a lot of fun!
  • Welcome to the Icehouse

    Jane Yolen, Laura Regan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1998)
    another great book by Jane Yolen
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  • Welcome to Dead House

    R.L. Stine

    Paperback (Scholastic, July 16, 1992)
    Amanda and Josh move with their parents into an old haunted house located in the strange town of Dark Falls where people are unlike any they have known before.
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