Little Goblins Ten
By Pamela Jane, Jane Manning
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About the Book
From author Pamela Jane and New York Times bestselling illustrator Jane Manning comes a delicious Halloween treat for readers to enjoy! Perfect for fans of The Spooky Wheels on the Bus and Ten Timid Ghosts.
Over in the forest
Where the trees hide the sun
Lived a big mommy monster
And her little monster one.
From monsters to ghosties to goblins, everyone’s favorite beasties haunt and howl and rattle their way through their forest home in this silly, spooky twist on the beloved nursery rhyme “Over in the Meadow.”
- Perfect for Halloween reading
- A charming cozy seasonal pick
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Reviews
“Trust the team of Jane and Manning to conjure up an impressive new vision in time for Halloween…Truly satisfying.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Jane has fun playing within the nursery rhyme’s parameters, whether peeking in on a family of zombies…howling werewolves (dressed in patchwork overalls), or a rattling ‘father skeleton/ And his little skellies eight.’ Manning’s quirky and expressive monster families are 10 kinds of cute.” — Publishers Weekly
About the Book
From author Pamela Jane and New York Times bestselling illustrator Jane Manning comes a delicious Halloween treat for readers to enjoy! Perfect for fans of The Spooky Wheels on the Bus and Ten Timid Ghosts.
Over in the forest
Where the trees hide the sun
Lived a big mommy monster
And her little monster one.
From monsters to ghosties to goblins, everyone’s favorite beasties haunt and howl and rattle their way through their forest home in this silly, spooky twist on the beloved nursery rhyme “Over in the Meadow.”
- Perfect for Halloween reading
- A charming cozy seasonal pick
Product Details
Reviews
“Trust the team of Jane and Manning to conjure up an impressive new vision in time for Halloween…Truly satisfying.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Jane has fun playing within the nursery rhyme’s parameters, whether peeking in on a family of zombies…howling werewolves (dressed in patchwork overalls), or a rattling ‘father skeleton/ And his little skellies eight.’ Manning’s quirky and expressive monster families are 10 kinds of cute.” — Publishers Weekly