Trick or Treat, Crankenstein (Crankenstein #3)

by Samantha Berger (Author) Dan Santat (Illustrator)

Trick or Treat, Crankenstein (Crankenstein #3)
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Crankenstein

Even the grumpiest kiddos will cheerfully gobble up this the delicious follow-up to Crankenstein and A Crankenstein Valentine!

This year, Crankenstein's favorite day of all - Halloween - has gone rotten! Creepy-cool costumes, super-scary jack-o'-lanterns, and loads of candy have been ruined by costume disasters, pumpkin-carving nightmares, and a terribly untimely toothache! Can Halloween be saved, or will today turn into the crankiest Halloween in history?

Samantha Berger's beloved "crankster" character confronts all the wicked tricks and treats of Halloween in this bucket full of laughs, illustrated by bestselling, award-winning artist Dan Santat.

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 3 It's Halloween, Crankenstein's favorite day of the year! But everything goes wrong. He gets a toothache, his brother laughs at his costume, it rains (and his costume isn't waterproof), he gets lost in a corn maze, his pumpkin carving goes awry, someone else has the same costume as him (but better, of course), and, worst of all, he ends up trick-or-treating at the house that hands out toothbrushes! Poor Crankenstein. Just as he seems most defeated, the doorbell rings. It is someone dressed up as-him! As he finally laughs, he transforms into a human boy. As more friends dressed as Crankenstein show up and they have a party, Crankenstein realizes that the day isn't so bad after all. Santat's bright, bold illustrations add luxurious detail to the story and bring the characters to life. Berger's tale is humorous and complex, and Crankenstein's human identity is masterfully cloaked until the moment of his transformation. The silly candy on the end papers are also sure to delight. VERDICT This story about high expectations dashed by disaster that everyone can relate to. Recommended for all collections.

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Publishers Weekly

This series’ winning formula of visual comedy blended with deep-seated empathy scores another bull’s-eye. White-skinned kid monster Crankenstein, who turns green when he’s cranky, has a favorite day of the year, and it "rhymes with Schmalloween." But what occurs this year is "NOT what Crankenstein had in mind." As he wakes up with a toothache, his little brother laughs at his homemade costume and swipes his candy, and he trick-or-treats at a house that gives out toothbrushes, the character’s signature "Mehhrrrr!" is accompanied by plenty of grouchy grimaces. As in Berger and Santat’s previous collaborations, the day is redeemed when Crankenstein realizes he’s not alone: friends surprise him at his house wearing Crankenstein masks, a sight so endearing and funny that his crankiness vanishes. Whether readers get grumpy because of rained-out trick-or-treating or an adult who makes them wear a coat over their costume, they should find plenty of comfort and laughs here. Ages 4-8. (Aug)

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780316458092
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
August 17, 2021
Series
Crankenstein
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV017030 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Halloween
JUV052000 - Juvenile Fiction | Monsters
Library of Congress categories
Monsters
Halloween

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