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The 13 days of Halloween

Greene, Carol. (Author). Raglin, Tim. (Added Author).

A Halloween version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas," featuring such seasonal gifts as bats, goblins, spiders, worms, and ghosts.

Book  - 2009
Seasonal JP Green Halloween
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  • ISBN: 9781402230967
  • ISBN: 1402230966
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
  • Publisher Naperville, Ill. : Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, [2009]

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"A trick-or-treat sing-along!"--Cover.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 18.59

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The 13 Days of Halloween
The 13 Days of Halloween
by Greene, Carol; Raglin, Tim (Illustrator)
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The 13 Days of Halloween


"On the first day of Halloween my good friend gave to me: a vulture in a dead tree." Children will love to sing along! Everyone knows "The Twelve Days of Christmas," but are you ready for The Thirteen Days of Halloween? In this delightfully offbeat story, a dashing ghoul tries to win his ghostly love's heart with heaps of hilarious gifts ranging from broomsticks and bats to cauldrons and cats! Carol Greene's lively verse is perfectly complemented by Tim Raglin's enchantingly erie illustrations. Children of all ages will love to sing along. The result is a frightfully funny Halloween tale you'll never forget. Carol Greenewrote her first poem when she was six years old (it was about a spider). To date she has published over a hundred books for children. Carol also likes to read, sing, and make teddy bears. She lives in Webster Groves, Missouri, with her cat Dulcie. Tim Raglinbrings his wacky imagination and wonderfully odd cast of characters to The Thirteen Days of Halloween. His previous books include Five Funny Fights, Pecos Bill, and The Birthday ABC. He received a silver medal from the New York Society of Illustrators for his book Uncle Mugsy & the Terrible Twins of Christmas. Mr. Raglin lives in his hometown of Independence, Kansas.