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10 Trick-or-Treaters

A Halloween Book for Kids and Toddlers

Janet Schulman Linda Davick

$16.99

Board book

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English
Alfred A. Knopf
11 August 2009
After a request from sales, we are publishing a board book edition of this fabulous Halloween book by our own Janet Schulman, and illustrated by Linda Davick. We published a Dragonfly edition in July 2008 and the hardcover in August 2005. This title is a cut above the usual Halloween offerings and we expect it to do exceptionally well in a board book edition. The text, which features a counting element, is quite young and the illustrations are brightly colored and adorable.

Carve out family time for this not-too-scary Halloween counting

book!

10 trick-or-treaters

on a dark and spooky night

out to get some candy

or give someone a fright.

Little do these ten trick-or-treaters know that they are the ones who will

be frightened on Halloween night when a toad hops near, a skeleton tries to

join their dance party, and a monster asks to share their candy. Featuring

the bright, bold artwork of Linda Davick and the comforting, lively rhythms

of Janet Schulman's story!

A spooktacular gift for the fall season!
By:  
Illustrated by:   Linda Davick
Imprint:   Alfred A. Knopf
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 152mm,  Width: 186mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9780375853470
ISBN 10:   0375853472
Pages:   26
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Janet Schulman has worked in children's publishing for more than forty years. Her favorite Halloween candy is Good & Plenty. She lives in New York, New York. Linda Davick loves to draw and eat candy at the same time. She lives in San Francisco, California.

Reviews for 10 Trick-or-Treaters: A Halloween Book for Kids and Toddlers

This countdown book begins with a cheery band of 10 masked and costumed children leaving an apartment building to begin their night of fun. As they board a bus to go to a party and trick-or-treat from house to house, their number slowly diminishes as each successive child is frightened off by costumed vampires, mummies, a frog, a bat, and other spooky creatures. The last brave child returns to her apartment, climbs happily into bed, and then there were none. The book ends with a yummy array of different types of candy that kids will enjoy counting. Schulman's rhythmic text will be enjoyed as a read-aloud as well as by beginning readers. Davick's vibrant graphic art is chockablock with shapes and angles that keep the mood light and the creatures and costumed monsters more fun than frightening. A not-too-scary treat for the youngest Halloween fans. --School Library Journal Vibrant depictions of clever costumes will set readers to dreaming of their own Halloween escapades. --Kirkus Reviews This countdown book begins with a cheery band of 10 masked and costumed children leaving an apartment building to begin their night of fun. As they board a bus to go to a party and trick-or-treat from house to house, their number slowly diminishes as each successive child is frightened off by costumed vampires, mummies, a frog, a bat, and other spooky creatures. The last brave child returns to her apartment, climbs happily into bed, and then there were none. The book ends with a yummy array of different types of candy that kids will enjoy counting. Schulman s rhythmic text will be enjoyed as a read-aloud as well as by beginning readers. Davick s vibrant graphic art is chockablock with shapes and angles that keep the mood light and the creatures and costumed monsters more fun than frightening. A not-too-scary treat for the youngest Halloween fans. School Library Journal Vibrant depictions of clever costumes will set readers to dreaming of their own Halloween escapades. Kirkus Reviews THIS COUNTDOWN BOOK begins with a cheery band of 10 masked and costumed children leaving an apartment building to begin their night of fun. As they board a bus to go to a party and trick-or-treat from house to house, their number slowly diminishes as each successive child is frightened off by costumed vampires, mummies, a frog, a bat, and other spooky creatures. The last brave child returns to her apartment, climbs happily into bed, and then there were none. The book ends with a yummy array of different types of candy that kids will enjoy counting. Schulman's rhythmic text will be enjoyed as a read-aloud as well as by beginning readers. Davick's vibrant graphic art is chockablock with shapes and angles that keep the mood light and the creatures and costumed monsters more fun than frightening. A not-too-scary treat for the youngest Halloween fans. --School Library Journal From the Trade Paperback edition.


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