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Books with title Witch on a Windy Night

  • Witch on a Windy Night

    Bernice Chardiet

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 1, 1994)
    A cat, a dog, and a bat each ask a witch to share some of her soup
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  • On a Windy Night

    Nancy Raines Day, George Bates

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Oct. 15, 2010)
    On a windy Halloween night, as a little boy makes his way home after trick-or-treating, he hears a voice: “Cracklety-clack, bones in a sack. They could be yours—if you look back.” As his heart flip-flops with fear, the boy dashes through woods and fields that seem full of haunting shapes—owls, ghosts, skeletons, and more. The detailed illustrations are packed with visual tricks for children to discover. Are those skeletons or cornstalks? Ghostly hands or tree branches? The playful tone of the text makes this a perfect, not-too-scary read-aloud, with an enjoyable surprise ending.
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  • Taiko on a Windy Night

    Sally Derby, Kate Kiesler

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 15, 2001)
    Join this prowling cat as he explores his neighborhood at night."The wind cried adventure,the moon shone mystery.""Come back soon," the girl calls as Taiko rushes over the fence and down the sidewalk. His eyes shine with excitement. His ears twitch with anticipation. New smells. New experiences. He hears the girl calling him to come back. Not yet. It's too soon. He ambles along after an old raccoon, when suddenly he's stopped by a growling dog.Again, the girl steps out into the windy night and calls for Taiko. Now, with a mrrow, of welcome he comes out of hiding and into her arms. Inside, Taiko curls up on the sleeping girl's bed and purrs himself to sleep.Sally Derby's poetic text and Kate Kiesler's luminous illustrations capture both the wild mystery of night and the safety and comfort of home.
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  • On a Windy Night

    Nancy Raines Day, George Bates

    Hardcover (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Oct. 15, 2010)
    On a windy Halloween night, as a little boy makes his way home after trick-or-treating, he hears a voice: “Cracklety-clack, bones in a sack. They could be yours—if you look back.” As his heart flip-flops with fear, the boy dashes through woods and fields that seem full of haunting shapes—owls, ghosts, skeletons, and more. The detailed illustrations are packed with visual tricks for children to discover. Are those skeletons or cornstalks? Ghostly hands or tree branches? The playful tone of the text makes this a perfect, not-too-scary read-aloud, with an enjoyable surprise ending.
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  • NIGHT AS A WITCH

    Gunesh Dervish

    Paperback (lulu.com, May 20, 2017)
    Emily is a school girl who has a big imagination. One visit to a shop takes her to an unusual journey. Why don't you come and join her.
  • On a Windy Night

    Nancy Raines Day

    Hardcover (Abrams, Oct. 1, 2010)
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