The townspeople must decide what to do with thousands of pumpkins that roll down a hill and into their midst just before Halloween.
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Mildred the witch picks up one too many guests on her broom on the way to a Halloween feast.
Rhymed descriptions of life on a farm introduce basic colors and the numbers one to ten.
Illustrations and rhyming text reveal the terrible ways monsters may behave in one's home, on crowded sidewalks, on a bus, or at school as they do what they wish without thinking of others.
Young readers can scratch and sniff the Halloween treats children receive, including bubble gum, a lollipop, popcorn balls, and jelly beans.
When her father gives her a bag of colorful, sugary gumdrops to eat, a little girl decides to plant them instead.
Pictures and brief rhymes depict flying a kite on a windy day.
Two children celebrate Easter Sunday with an egg hunt, a hop along the bunny trail, and a giant, special egg filled with Easter treats.
A holiday tribute featuring sparkly and shiny elements on each spread depicts such eye-appealing seasonal elements as glistening icicles, sparking wrap on festive gifts, and merrily twinkling tree lights.
Every Friday, when Mrs. Minetta, who is no one's mother, drives the carpool, the car, instead of going to school as usual, heads for the beach or some other equally wonderful place.
As the eccentric Peterkin family sits down to Thanksgiving dinner, they learn that their turkey and the rest of the food has become stuck in the dumbwaiter.
Their usual silliness reigns as the eccentric Peterkin family prepares for Christmas.
Can you find the secret sparkling Valentine? Look for it in a glittering garden, around a dazzling stream, beside a glistening pond, and near a shimmering waterfall.
Seven-year-old Susan forms a special friendship with her family's young housekeeper, Lupe, who introduces her to Mexican customs and the Spanish language.
Mother's long, long letter brings Aunt Hetta surprise and adventure, as the loose pages bury her house and keep her warm during the winter.