Trick-or-Treat: A Happy Haunter's Halloween
By (Author) Debbie Leppanen
Illustrated by Tad Carpenter
Simon & Schuster
Beach Lane Books
1st October 2013
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
Childrens picture books
811.6
Hardback
40
Width 229mm, Height 279mm, Spine 8mm
460g
This frighteningly funny collection of Halloween poems is perfect for sharing!
Its that time of year again
The wind is howling,
the leaves are blowing.
A sliver of moon
is barely showing.
And the happy haunters are ready for a monstrous good time! In this collection of fifteen sweet, silly, and seriously fun rhyming poems, young readers will meet hungry ghouls, sneaky ghosts, and frisky skeletons, all who love partying in the moonlight. Its a Halloween spook-tacular like no other!
"Fifteen spooky poems, each with its own spread, celebrate Halloween as youngsters in costume share the night with a variety of ghosts, goblins, and unknown fiends. Bright neon colors contrast smartly with dark, brooding backgrounds.... This collection of funny-scary verses is sure to delight even the faint of heart." * School Library Journal, July 2013 *
Leppanens collection of 15 poemssome clever, some funny, some creepyshould get kids in a Halloween frame of mind. [Carpenters] cartoon characters comically display the slight frights they experience. * Kirkus Reviews, July 17, 2013 *
"Leppanen can sling around Halloween iconography with the best of them.... Carpenters angular digital art has a Molly Bangstyle boldness and uses bright primary colors to contrast the various ghoulies against (mostly) dark and brooding backgrounds. The ominous undertones of some of the poems are lightened by the arts humorous details. Got an event involving a huddle of nervously giggling kids and a flashlight beneath the readers chin Heres your book." * Booklist, August 1, 2013 *
"Fifteen short and often silly poems introduce Halloween monsters and spooks that ham it up.... A gently ghoulish collection of Halloween poems to provoke both giggles and chills." * Publishers Weekly, July 22, 2013 *
"These Halloween-y poems told from shifting perspectivesthe scared trick-or-treating youngsters and the creepy monstersare great for both the expert cadence (they sound smashing aloud) and also the balance of tone. Some are mildly chilling.... Others are humorous.... The digital illustrations embody this mix, too: children wide-eyed with fear are greeted by benign-looking creatures just having a good time. A fun-filled, jaunty Halloween treat." * Horn Book Magazine, September-October 2013 *
"This collection of fifteen original Halloween-themed poems offers a playful variety of rhyming verses that mix longer descriptive pieces in with limericks and lists; the resulting collection is both entertaining and chock-full of crowd appeal. Humor abounds...and the fear factor never reaches beyond playfully spooky, making it a great selection for the younger set..... Carpenters high-contrast digital compositions are...amusingly imbued with a retro graphic feel; most spreads are day-glo bright, with a multicultural cast of human/monsterly figures shining out against a dark purple nighttime." * The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, September 2013 *
"Leppanen and Carpenters book is vividly colored and only sort-of-scary in a way that will seem familiar from TV cartoons and Monsters Inc.: grinning acid-green witches fly through purple skies; skeletons play Ping-Pong; and a mummy-mommy, wrapped in grave cloths, packs spider eggs for her mummy-sons school lunch. Trick-or-Treat is fun to read aloud but accessible and appropriate for the youngest readers in the family; spooky enough to whet their appetites for the eve, but not so frightening theyll hide in the closet when the doorbell starts ringing." * NYTimes.com, October 9, 2013 *
Debbie Lepannen is an award-winning author of childrens poetry. She lives with her family in Duxbury, Massachusetts.
Tad Carpenter is a designer, author, teacher, and illustrator of many books for young readers. The New York Times Book Review raved of his Zoom! Zoom!, Any child obsessed with trucks or backhoes or trains or steam shovels should get a jolt of pleasure from the vehicular energy on display here. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri. Visit him online at TadCarpenter.com.