Shivery Shades of Halloween

Shivery Shades of Halloween
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Jimmy Pickering

شابک

9780375981661
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Publisher's Weekly

July 28, 2014
Impish monsters, ghosts, bats, pumpkins, and vampires bring dashes of humor to this color primer, which opens with the question, “What color is Halloween?” In the pages that follow, answers come in the form of often-chilling rhymes that evoke the moods of 10 colors. “Halloween is black. Cat and cauldron,/ Cloak and hat,/ Mouth of cave,/ Vampire bat,/ Inky-slinky, hairy-scary,/ creepy-seepy/ Blot of black,” writes Siddals; elsewhere, she makes the case for red (“Tip of fang,/ Flash of cape,/ Horns and tail,/ A gash, a gape”). Pickering balances out the menace in some of the rhymes with cartoon characterizations that are far from frightening—on the “red” spread, a pint-size devil covered in bandages glowers at the vampire on the opposing page who, just maybe, has been testing out his fangs on him. Ages 2–5. Agent: Karen Grencik, Red Fox Literary. Illustrator’s agent: Shannon Associates.



Kirkus

August 1, 2014
Anyone who thought the colors of Halloween were limited to orange and black is obviously mistaken. "What color is Halloween?" is the question posed to readers when they open this book. The clue is in the brightly hued letters in the word "color." Each double-page spread features a new color paired with pithy rhyming verse that dramatically describes it. "Halloween is green. // Eerie glow, / Evil grin, / Vile brew, / Clammy skin." Before the text moves on to the next shade, a nonsensical rhyming phrase sums it up: "Slimy-grimy, queasy-peasy, snotty-rotty / Tinge of green." Siddals is consistent with the structure, frequently creating chuckle-inducing combinations, while Pickering employs his cinematic talents to make the cast of characters friendly and appealing in a Pixar-like way for young readers. The concept title closes with an impressive spell-the result of taking the last line of each spread and listing them together. "Blaze of orange, / Stain of red, / Blot of black, / Smudge of brown, / Glint of yellow, / Wash of blue, / Shroud of gray, / Wisp of white, / Blotch of purple, / Tinge of green- // Shivery shades of HALLOWEEN!" A bright new addition to the Halloween shelves. (Picture book. 4-8)

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School Library Journal

August 1, 2014




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