Author: Mr. Nate Gunter
Series: Children's Books about Life and Behavior #10
Narrator: Marianne Sheehan
Unabridged: 0 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 08/10/2021
Genre: Children & Young Adults Fiction - Holidays & Celebrations - Halloween
Halloween Vegetable Horror children’s book creates a dynamically comical reading experience that addresses history and health of Halloween. Address a widely common issue of how to teach kids about Halloween.
What is Halloween? Who came up with this annual tradition? Should we participate? What to do with candy and costumes? What to do with fear and fun? Rethink Halloween with a children’s book that references historical themes along with laughter and love. Trick kids into the treat of learning. Bring kids to learn how parents try to navigate this global tradition and participate in healthy living. Utilize the book’s themes and content as a parenting or teaching moment with funny illustrations, story, and ending. End with reading questions, discussion, and laughter.
Pages: 40Series number: 10Series type: Children’s Books on Life and BehaviorSeries category: Halloween, annual traditions, cultureSeries genre: FictionChildren reading ages: Average age 8-10 yearsChildren reading grade level: Average 3rd-5th gradeChildren illustration ages: Average 4-12 yearsReading crowd: Children to adultReading length: Average 15 minutesReading style: Comical narration storyline to end in climatic event and laughter.Story tellers: Adults (parents, guardians, grandparents, teachers, pastors)Historical setting: Celtic/Irish myth, Protestant Reformation (Martin Luther, 1500’s)Religion: ChristianityPurpose: Educational and entertainmentContextual Use: Family, home, school, church, neighborhoods, outreach, kid’s club, teachingStory time suggestion: Halloween event, reading club, church, Sunday school, kid’s classroom, summer readingHoliday/annual event: Halloween“A splendiferous Halloween story.” —The Horn Book“A great purchase for Halloween or any time of year.” —School Library Journal (starred review)Once upon a time, there was a little old lady who was not afraid of a...
Perfect for beginning readers looking for a Halloween chapter book! Kids can problem-solve with Nate, the world's greatest detective, using logical thinking to solve mysteries! It is Halloween night, and all the kids are dressed up to go t...
Over in the forest Where the trees hide the sunLived a big mommy monsterAnd her little monster one."Scare!" said the mommy;"I scare," said the one.So he scared and he scamperedWhere the trees hide the sun.From monsters to ghosties to goblins, every...
It's a mystery every month from popular A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy! With the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries kids!October is for Ogre...In the tenth book of the Calendar Mysteries- an early chapter book mystery series -there's a h...
Join a silly collection of dancing animals, all dressed in scary skeleton costumes, in a rhyming tale about the bones in your body and how to shake them all about! This Halloween story, a fun adaptation of the song Dem Bones, uses repetitive rhyming...
Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate.The first one said,"Oh my, it's getting late."Join Pete the Cat as he rocks out to this cool adaptation of the classic Halloween song "Five Little Pumpkins."
Two American classics which tell of the earliest days in Dutch New York: Ichabod Crane's encounter with the Headless Horseman and Rip's long nap. Washington Irving, the first American writer to make his living by his profession, was born April 3, 1...
No one knows Fancy like Nancy . . .. . . and no one knows Halloween like Nancy!
Emily has a great plan for a secret Halloween costume that is scarier than a ghost, prettier than a butterfly, and bigger than a tree. No matter how hard he tries, Harry can't guess what her costume might be. Karen Gray Ruelle's delightful, holiday-...