"An abecedary of spooky or autumnal delights for the littlest readers." — Kirkus Reviews
This sturdy alphabet board book introduces simple seasonal words to get toddlers excited about Halloween. Along with letters to say out loud, there are bright pictures featuring lots of happy faces and familiar spooky details to spot.
Jannie Ho was born in Hong Kong and raised in Philadelphia. She studied at Parsons the New School for Design in New York. After working as a graphic designer and an art director at Nickelodeon, Scholastic, and TIME For Kids, she decided that illustration was her true calling. She lives with her husband and daughter in Boston.
Ho presents an alphabetical tour of all things spooky in this Halloween board book. Bright, friendly cartoons keep the mood upbeat...there are several entertaining interactions between Ho’s characters, as when a zombie makes a beeline for some “yummy” candy corn in the book’s final pages. —Publishers Weekly
An abecedary of spooky or autumnal delights for the littlest readers...The almost-fluorescent orange cover is sure to attract attention, and the palette of black, purple, orange, yellow, and radioactive green enhances the Halloween mood. —Kirkus Reviews
"An abecedary of spooky or autumnal delights for the littlest readers." — Kirkus Reviews
This sturdy alphabet board book introduces simple seasonal words to get toddlers excited about Halloween. Along with letters to say out loud, there are bright pictures featuring lots of happy faces and familiar spooky details to spot.
Creators
Jannie Ho was born in Hong Kong and raised in Philadelphia. She studied at Parsons the New School for Design in New York. After working as a graphic designer and an art director at Nickelodeon, Scholastic, and TIME For Kids, she decided that illustration was her true calling. She lives with her husband and daughter in Boston.
Ho presents an alphabetical tour of all things spooky in this Halloween board book. Bright, friendly cartoons keep the mood upbeat...there are several entertaining interactions between Ho’s characters, as when a zombie makes a beeline for some “yummy” candy corn in the book’s final pages. —Publishers Weekly
An abecedary of spooky or autumnal delights for the littlest readers...The almost-fluorescent orange cover is sure to attract attention, and the palette of black, purple, orange, yellow, and radioactive green enhances the Halloween mood. —Kirkus Reviews