by Rebecca Grabill (Author) Ella Okstad (Illustrator)
Ghastly ghouls count down to Halloween . . .
Count up to ten and back again with this sweet and clever Halloween bedtime story starring your favorite monsters! Gliding through the moonlight come the monsters big and small, sliding up your stairway and oozing down your hall. They aren't very scary, in fact they're rather sweet. So snuggle into bed and let them whisper, "Trick or treat!"
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A parade of monsters gathers for some hijinks in this delightful bedtime riff on the "Over in the Meadow" nursery rhyme. Counting up to 10, newcomer Grabill introduces the creatures as they head to an unknown destination: "Yonder in the boneyard,/ where the bats swoop and dive,/ breathes an old granny zombie/ with her peeling zomblings five." Direct address heightens reader anticipation ("Waiting in your closet for your bedtime once again"), but when the tiny werewolves, witches, and other creatures burst into a girl's bedroom, she's awake in her bed and not the least bit frightened. Grabill makes an oft-adapted rhyme feel utterly fresh, thanks to some excellent vocabulary choices and the funny exchanges between monsters young and old. Okstad's scraggily rendered monsters are pink cheeked and cuddle worthy--the book captures the mischievous fun of Halloween, without the accompanying terror. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Victoria Wells Arms, Wells Arms Literary. Illustrator's agency: the Organisation. (July)
Copyright 2017 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS-Gr 1--This playful, slightly eerie take on the "Over in the Meadow" rhyme/song opens on Halloween night. "Lurking in the swampland, /lanterns glowing like the sun, /sits a massive mama globster/and her bitty globby one." Among the other monsters joining in the atmospheric holiday countdown are a wee father wood imp and his tiny implings, a wrapped mommy mummy and her bandaged babies, an old granny zombie and her peeling zomblings, and a pale papa vampire and his blood-drinking nine. The creatures large and small are all actively engaged in lurching, racing, soaring, and gliding through town before finding a little girl who gathers all of the ghouls and puts them to bed. "Sleep now, morning's coming.'/you tell your monsters sweet, /so they snuggle into bed/and murmur, 'Trick or treat!' " The digital cartoon art plays with light and shadows as it unfolds across the spreads and adds to the gently spooky ambience. VERDICT A fun storytime read-aloud that's just right for the youngest Halloween revelers.--Luann Toth, School Library Journal
Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.