Flip Flap Halloween

A Spooky Split Page Book!

Illustrated by Mike Moran
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Board Book
$8.99 US
6.81"W x 8.56"H x 0.69"D  
On sale Jul 02, 2024 | 16 Pages | 9781664351165
Up to Kindergarten

Turn the three split pages on every spread to see which spooky character is hiding in the creepy clock and who is behind the cobwebs. With text that transforms for read-aloud fun!

Children will love to turn the shaped split pages to open the door on the creepy clock, peek into the witch's cauldron, and peer past cobwebs to reveal favorite Halloween characters feature by feature! Little ones will love to guess who’s hiding as they uncover a howling werewolf, a winking monster, and other spooky creatures. Open the page segments in any order and delight in the text that transforms for read-aloud fun!

  • Ideal Halloween book for toddlers ages 2 to 5
  • Shaped flaps on each page encourage interactive reading and learning
  • Bright, humorous illustrations capture and keep young readers' attention
Becky Davies is a children’s book editor and author from England. Her favorite things are nature, books about magic, and cuddles with her dog, Moon. In a parallel universe she lives in Hawaii, where she surfs every day. View titles by Becky Davies
PreS–This rollicking title introduces children to Halloween in an upbeat manner. Readers turn split pages in four different Halloween scenes to find answers to the fun holiday mysteries within. For example, there is a silly scene in the witch’s cauldron: on robin’s egg blue pages, cute mice try to figure out who is hiding in the cauldron where green gases bubble up and ooze out. A long nose pokes up as hint. But it is on the next page when the mystery is finally solved as the mice discover a werewolf in a bright pink button-down shirt with black stripes howling at the moon. One mouse looks happy, and the other seems surprised. Accompanying text reads, “Someone is howly yowly furry fluffy in the witch’s cauldron...and it’s werewolf!” Readers also experience adventures with a skeleton, monster, and witch. This book introduces children to a rich vocabulary in a fun-filled setting, with words such as “clinking,” “clanking,” “rummaging,” and “rattling.” Many traditional Halloween symbols, including spiders, pumpkins, bats, and Dracula are also featured.VERDICT Recommended for purchase in public and preschool libraries as a new Halloween title that will likely bring laughter and learning. --School Library Journal
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Turn the three split pages on every spread to see which spooky character is hiding in the creepy clock and who is behind the cobwebs. With text that transforms for read-aloud fun!

Children will love to turn the shaped split pages to open the door on the creepy clock, peek into the witch's cauldron, and peer past cobwebs to reveal favorite Halloween characters feature by feature! Little ones will love to guess who’s hiding as they uncover a howling werewolf, a winking monster, and other spooky creatures. Open the page segments in any order and delight in the text that transforms for read-aloud fun!

  • Ideal Halloween book for toddlers ages 2 to 5
  • Shaped flaps on each page encourage interactive reading and learning
  • Bright, humorous illustrations capture and keep young readers' attention

Author

Becky Davies is a children’s book editor and author from England. Her favorite things are nature, books about magic, and cuddles with her dog, Moon. In a parallel universe she lives in Hawaii, where she surfs every day. View titles by Becky Davies

Praise

PreS–This rollicking title introduces children to Halloween in an upbeat manner. Readers turn split pages in four different Halloween scenes to find answers to the fun holiday mysteries within. For example, there is a silly scene in the witch’s cauldron: on robin’s egg blue pages, cute mice try to figure out who is hiding in the cauldron where green gases bubble up and ooze out. A long nose pokes up as hint. But it is on the next page when the mystery is finally solved as the mice discover a werewolf in a bright pink button-down shirt with black stripes howling at the moon. One mouse looks happy, and the other seems surprised. Accompanying text reads, “Someone is howly yowly furry fluffy in the witch’s cauldron...and it’s werewolf!” Readers also experience adventures with a skeleton, monster, and witch. This book introduces children to a rich vocabulary in a fun-filled setting, with words such as “clinking,” “clanking,” “rummaging,” and “rattling.” Many traditional Halloween symbols, including spiders, pumpkins, bats, and Dracula are also featured.VERDICT Recommended for purchase in public and preschool libraries as a new Halloween title that will likely bring laughter and learning. --School Library Journal

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