Haunting on a Halloween: Frightful Activities for Kids

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Gibbs Smith, 2002 - Crafts & Hobbies - 63 pages
$9.95 paper 1-58685-112-8 6 x 8 in, 64 pp, Color Illustrations Throughout, Rights: W, Children's Activity Bookinsert image of children's POPFree display available with purchase of 20 Children's Activity Series books (any combination)Children's Activity Series Display 1-58685-076-8 (shipped empty)The imaginative new activity book Haunting on a Halloween will teach kids of all ages the art of Halloween party planning, with yummy ghoulish recipes and scary stories that will make your guests shriek! With fun tips on how to decorate the dinner table with headstone place settings, creating cool window designs, paper "bats," and much more, it is chock full of scary ideas. Kids learn to prepare their own jack-o-lanterns from scratch-starting with planting a pumpkin patch, growing the perfect pumpkin, carving the right designs, and toasting the seeds for snacks. Haunting on a Halloween encourages children to come up with their own ideas for decorations and activities, and includes "Bright Ideas" sidebars that offer alternatives to the activities or to potentially hazardous situations, like using disposable glow sticks instead of candles in a jack-o-lantern. This book is also great for grown-ups who want to help their children to have a safe, yet happy, Halloween.Linda White is the author of Sleeping in a Sack, Cooking on a Stick, and Trekking on a Trail. She lives in Loveland, Colorado.
 

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Linda White is the author if Sleeping in a Sack, Cooking on a Stick, and Trekking on a Trail. She lives in Loveland, Colorado. Fran Lee has illustrated and designed many books in our activity book series including Cooking on a Stick, Haunting on a Halloween, Riding on a Range, Wishing on a Star, and Putting on a Party. Fran lives with her husband in Portland, Oregon.

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