”One cool day in late October Georgia noticed something weird.”…
Some people may have wondered (especially at this time of year), if this was the work of something spooky? But not clever Georgia here!
”When the house was strewn with webs in every corner, all around, the culprit was just over there, scuttling away along the ground.”
The astute little Georgia has it figured out as to what can be causing the mischief going on around her house. Or so she thought …
”Even shadows and strange noises she noticed late at night, could be explained away simply by using a torch light.” …
”Because surely, absolutely, unquestionably, we all know… there’s just no such thing as ghosts!”
Beautifully illustrated by Ella Bailey, this story is great for Primary School age to read. For your little ones in Kindergarten you can read along and enjoy a spooky ghost hunt searching each page for the mischievous little ghosts hiding out on each page.
The most engaging book we’ve enjoyed in a while, with so much interest within each illustration it will never get tiresome. The beautiful use of descriptive text will introduce your little ones to terms that aren’t often used in children’s books, opening their imagination and expanding their vocabulary. We love this book.
Happy Halloween!
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