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HOW TO SPOOK A GHOST by Sue Fliess

HOW TO SPOOK A GHOST

From the Magical Creatures and Crafts series, volume 8

by Sue Fliess ; illustrated by Simona Sanfilippo

Pub Date: Aug. 1st, 2023
ISBN: 9781510774087
Publisher: Sky Pony Press

Having covered Thanksgiving, Christmas, unicorns, and more, Fliess now turns to Halloween for the latest in her crafty how-to series.

A group of diverse children prepares for the holiday and then starts trick-or-treating against background tones of orange, black, pale green, and purple. Upbeat text in verse encourages readers to pick a costume such as a mermaid, princess, knight, monster, cat, or bat. When the children hear a noise coming from upstairs, they decide to investigate. What if they encounter something scary? One child dresses up as a ghost; accompanying instructions tell readers how to create their own ghost costume. Everyone is taken aback to meet a real ghost, but the ghost turns out to be “CUTE and KIND” and begs to join in, claiming, “I’m a lot like you!” Agreeing (“we wouldn’t want to leave someone behind”), the kids set off, and there’s enough candy and fun for all. The trick-or-treating takes place in flat, unspecific settings; doors (and pages) are enthusiastically decorated with stars, skulls, headstones, spiderwebs, and jack-o’-lanterns. The last three double-page spreads detail the history of the holiday, its introduction to the U.S. by Irish immigrants, the traditions of trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving, and instructions for making a ghost costume or puppet out of a tattered sheet—much better than the dubious directions given earlier (trace a circle where?). (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A lively celebration of a popular holiday with some craft ideas and history.

(Picture book. 4-6)