Ten creepy monsters met âEUR(TM)neath a gnarled pine.
One blew away,
And then there were nine.
And so the countdown begins . . . A mummy, a witch, a ghost, a werewolf, a vampire, and others all gather, but one by one their crowd diminishes. At last there is only one creepy monster left. But what kind of monster is it?
Squeals of laughter are sure to accompany the reading of this book from bestselling illustrator Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis, as 10 creepy monsters set out for fun.
"Armstrong-Ellis injects just the right amount of humor into her portrayals of the ghoulish bunch, keeping the tone appropriately light."
âEUR"Kirkus Reviews
"Generously detailed acrylics provide a touch of nefarious charm, while a tender surprise ending should gratify trick-or-treaters."
âEUR"Publishers Weekly
"Fun for Halloween or for counting anytime."
âEUR"School Library Journal
"Armstrong-EllisâEUR(TM) textured images, full of spooky spirit and clever detail, add to the fun. A happy Halloween outing."
âEUR"Booklist
"With rich language and a delightfully dark nighttime palette, this pleasing rhyme begs to be acted out or performed with puppets. The illustrations are appropriately ghoulish."
âEUR"BookPage
"A perfect Halloween read-aloud but a great way to relieve malaise on any day, this picture book also helps young readers learn to count as the monsters fall by the wayside in gruesome fashion."
âEUR"Reading Today Online
"Author/artist Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis clearly had fun crafting this silly, lighthearted Halloween tale of monsters who disappearâEUR¿"
âEUR"The Seattle Times
"Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis delivers a delightful rhyming lesson in subtraction."
âEUR"USA Today
One blew away,
And then there were nine.
And so the countdown begins . . . A mummy, a witch, a ghost, a werewolf, a vampire, and others all gather, but one by one their crowd diminishes. At last there is only one creepy monster left. But what kind of monster is it?
Squeals of laughter are sure to accompany the reading of this book from bestselling illustrator Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis, as 10 creepy monsters set out for fun.
"Armstrong-Ellis injects just the right amount of humor into her portrayals of the ghoulish bunch, keeping the tone appropriately light."
âEUR"Kirkus Reviews
"Generously detailed acrylics provide a touch of nefarious charm, while a tender surprise ending should gratify trick-or-treaters."
âEUR"Publishers Weekly
"Fun for Halloween or for counting anytime."
âEUR"School Library Journal
"Armstrong-EllisâEUR(TM) textured images, full of spooky spirit and clever detail, add to the fun. A happy Halloween outing."
âEUR"Booklist
"With rich language and a delightfully dark nighttime palette, this pleasing rhyme begs to be acted out or performed with puppets. The illustrations are appropriately ghoulish."
âEUR"BookPage
"A perfect Halloween read-aloud but a great way to relieve malaise on any day, this picture book also helps young readers learn to count as the monsters fall by the wayside in gruesome fashion."
âEUR"Reading Today Online
"Author/artist Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis clearly had fun crafting this silly, lighthearted Halloween tale of monsters who disappearâEUR¿"
âEUR"The Seattle Times
"Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis delivers a delightful rhyming lesson in subtraction."
âEUR"USA Today
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