Trick or Treat on Scary Street

by Lance Bass (Author) Roland Garrigue (Illustrator)

Trick or Treat on Scary Street
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

From musical superstar Lance Bass, this quirky and surprising Halloween story is perfect for trick-or-treaters who love extra tricks and treats.

Come one.

Come all.

Come follow thirteen trick-or-treaters down Scary Street. Dare to stop at the vampire's lair? Tempted to take a bite of the witch's delight? How about a peek inside a ghostly haunt? Who will make it to the end. . . and what last trick (or treat) awaits?

Celebrate the thrills and chills of the season with this unforgettable trip down Scary Street!

This engaging Halloween story appeals to young readers who love scary stories and anyone looking for Halloween books for kids. Parents and kids alike are in for a treat with this Lance Bass book as the *NSYNC star brings his creative flair and love of Halloween to the world of scary stories for kids ages 4 to 8. Trick or Treat on Scary Street is a must-have for families who eagerly anticipate the Halloween season and enjoy sharing in its playful frights together.

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 3--Bass, of the 1990s boy band NSYNC, brings his style and rhythm to the children's literary world with this Halloween treat. A mischievous character leads readers, along with a group of costumed kids, down Scary Street for trick-or-treating delights. They are sure to stop at the haunts of well-known monsters, such as Dracula, a witch, and a ghost. Readers paying attention will notice that there are fewer kids after each stop as the group proceeds down the street. What is happening to them? They disappear with no chance to say "Bye, Bye, Bye." Is there some fiendish plot in play? Only those who get to the end of Scary Street will know! A romping beat and bold, colorful illustrations blend together to bring the tale to life. The story is clever, and the rhyming is spot on. The book's only drawback stems from its missed opportunity in illustrating a wide range of diversity in the large group of children; the group portrays racial diversity, but not physical, gender, cultural, or other types. VERDICT Bass's Halloween scare is a fresh fright to rejuvenate holiday collections.--Cassie Veselovsky

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Publishers Weekly

A pale-skinned child who's apparently clad in a werewolf getup guides a crew of mischievous costumed friends, portrayed with various skin tones, along the titular street's Halloween trail. But the bizarre houses and homeowners they encounter are far from ordinary trick-or-treating fare, and members of the group begin to vanish, even as their impish leader insists, "You're safe and sound on Scary Street." Finally, the now-solo leader reaches the street's end, where moonlight ushers in a physical transformation, and a large log cabin doghouse reveals everyone magically (if inexplicably) bopping at a lively Halloween party. Though NSYNC member Bass's picture book debut features sometimes uneven lines ("I hear a DRAconian diet/ is quite seductive to those who try it"), they duet well with Garrigue's comically lurid digital art. The whole package is poised to hold readers' attention until the final page calls for a "Bye Bye Bye." Ages 4-8. (July)

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Kirkus

All-in-good-fun Halloween scares.

Review quotes

"Garrigue's atmospheric illustrations have a Coney Island sideshow vibe, created with a candy palette that's both invitingly tasty and garish in just the right way . . . . All-in-good-fun Halloween scares." Kirkus Reviews

Lance Bass
Lance Bass can sing, host, act, produce, write, and happily whip up a mean omelet if you ask nicely! With multiple Grammy nominations, two diamond records, more MTV Video Music Awards than you can shake a mic at, and now his first children's book, Lance is truly thankful for all the different ways he gets to create. Living in Los Angeles with his husband, Michael, and their twins (born on Friday the 13th!), Lance is thrilled to share this treat of a book filled with surprising tricks for his favorite holiday, Halloween!

Roland Garrigue is the illustrator of more than a dozen children's books. From kindergarten to today, he has never stopped drawing. He creates fantastic universes and surreal situations, populating his books with characters from all walks of life--monsters, vampires, witches, pirates, aliens, children, and all the strange creatures he can dream up. Roland lives in Paris, France.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781454952176
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Union Square Kids
Publication date
July 23, 2024
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV017030 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Halloween
JUV052000 - Juvenile Fiction | Monsters
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Stories in rhyme
Monsters
Halloween

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