How to Haunt a House

by Carolyn Crimi (Author) Edward Miller (Illustrator)

How to Haunt a House
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Groana, Moana, and Shrieky are three little ghosties learning the tricks to giving a good scare. They stomp around, spook family pets, and slam toilet seats. They're all set to pass their Halloween test, until they find a family that doesn't scare easily. In fact, they love everything the ghosties send their way--especially the bats and rats!

What does it take to horrify a household like this one? Sometimes you have to think outside the box (or casket!) to find a way around a problem.

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Kirkus

Crimi's rhyming story nicely leverages unpredictability to keep preschoolers engaged. Miller's illustrations are age appropriate and appealing--nothing's too spooky here--with a comic-book feel.

School Library Journal

Halloween is fast approaching, and three young ghosts have one more test to pass before they will be declared ready for the day. Madam Gray assigns three houses for the ghosts to haunt, each one more challenging than the last. Using a series of skills perfected in class, Groana, Moana (not to be confused with the Disney character), and Shrieky work together to achieve their goal. When their practiced tactics fail to work on the final house, however, the three classmates must examine the problem from another angle to succeed. This rhyming Halloween story is at once enjoyable and educational, showcasing the power of teamwork and tenacity against the backdrop of a playful haunting. Rhyming couplets give the narrative a singsong beat. Though the lines are not consistent in meter, the story is easy to follow; the varied pacing breaks up the narrative into distinct segments while keeping readers engaged. Digitally rendered illustrations feature iconic Halloween decor, from purple, black, and orange hues to a full moon casting a glow over crooked, leafless tree branches. All of the characters have a cartoonlike quality, increasing the accessibility of the story while limiting any truly frightening moments. Detailed images will encourage readers to closely examine the illustrations. VERDICT Add this to Halloween collections, and use in group and individual settings.—Mary Lanni, formerly at Denver P.L.

Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Carolyn Crimi
A Carolyn Crimi le gusta el Halloween, los snacks, escribir y los perros carlinos, aunque no necesariamente en ese orden. Ha publicado catorce libros ilustrados, incluidos Henry & the Buccaneer Bunnies, Where's My Mummy? y There Might Be Lobsters. Le gusta pensar que ella es la jefa, pero su perro Emerson sabe que no es así.

Marisa Morea es una ilustradora de Madrid, España. Le encanta la música, las películas clásicas, el yoga, la poesía y el helado de pistacho. Ha publicado varios libros, incluidos Twelve Dogs of Christmas, Mamá, eres... ¡Genial! y Papá, eres... ¡Genial! Un día, le gustaría vivir en Chicago, Londres o Copenhague, aunque su corazón siempre estará en Madrid.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780807534267
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
H
Publisher
Albert Whitman & Company
Publication date
September 15, 2021
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV017030 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Halloween
JUV069000 - Juvenile Fiction | Ghost Stories
Library of Congress categories
Stories in rhyme
Ghosts
Ghost stories
Examinations
Halloween
Haunted houses

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