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Ghost's Hour, Spook's Hour

Ghost's Hour, Spook's Hour

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Don't be scared, it's just the wind."
Review: Eve Bunting carefully chooses her words, emphasizing the soundsa child hears at night after the power goes out. Young Jacob awakensto the "Woooo" of the wind outside his window, only todiscover that his bedside lamp won't turn on. While he tries toreassure his white, furry dog, Biff, as they wander through the scary,dark--and noisy--house, looking for his parents, he is actually tryingto reassure himself.

I have never heard the tape that another reviewof this title refers to, but I love to read this story aloud toprimary students, making the most of the wonderful, slightly scarysounds described in the story.

The comforting ending has the family,Mom, Dad, Jacob and Biff, tucked into the couch bed downstairs as Dadblows the candle out. Donald Carrick's illustrations help bring theeeriness, and then the ending coziness, to life.

This is another oneof my favorite October read-alouds, along with "Big Fraid, LittleFraid," and other titles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Don't be scared, it's just the wind."
Review: Eve Bunting carefully chooses her words, emphasizing the soundsa child hears at night after the power goes out. Young Jacob awakensto the "Woooo" of the wind outside his window, only todiscover that his bedside lamp won't turn on. While he tries toreassure his white, furry dog, Biff, as they wander through the scary,dark--and noisy--house, looking for his parents, he is actually tryingto reassure himself.

I have never heard the tape that another reviewof this title refers to, but I love to read this story aloud toprimary students, making the most of the wonderful, slightly scarysounds described in the story.

The comforting ending has the family,Mom, Dad, Jacob and Biff, tucked into the couch bed downstairs as Dadblows the candle out. Donald Carrick's illustrations help bring theeeriness, and then the ending coziness, to life.

This is another oneof my favorite October read-alouds, along with "Big Fraid, LittleFraid," and other titles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suspenseful & reassuring for child afraid of the dark.Great!
Review: My son is 3 1/2 years old and absolutely loves this book and cassette. I think it's terrific, too, because it tells an exciting and entertaining story that deals with typical childhood fears of the dark and creaky noises at night, but then everything has a reassuring explanation. The cassette is definitely a must-have, as it contains a lot of sound effects that add to the suspense. The boy who narrates the story also does a very good job, and I've actually enjoyed listening (and listening!) to it as my son has replayed it countless times. This book and cassette has been great in letting my son know that everybody gets scared sometimes and it's okay, but that your imagination can make things seem a lot scarier than they really are.


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