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message 1: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (last edited Sep 16, 2011 09:13AM) (new)

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Here is the place to discuss those picture books about witches and monsters not chosen for our October 2011 club reads.


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David | 101 comments Here are a couple Witch book nominations, in addition to the great ones already made:

Guess What by Mem Fox
Heckedy Peg by Audrey Wood


message 8: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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Thanks for the great nominations! I see several books I'm eager to read ;-)

It's now time to VOTE so please do so now if you plan to participate with our club read in October. Votes accepted through September 15th. Thanks!


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Kelly | 30 comments I really like Heckedy Peg


message 13: by Library (new)

Library Quine (libraryquine) I would like to vote for the following (only 7 were available at my library, so the choice wasn't too hard!):

Cake Girl
When a Monster Is Born
Leonardo, the Terrible Monster
What's in the Witch's Kitchen?
Creepy Monsters, Sleepy Monsters

Thanks!


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Maranda Russell | 1 comments Wow these are some great suggestions! I love witch/monster/Halloween children's books!


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Cheryl Foggo (cherylfoggo) | 21 comments I'm brand new to this group, but would like to mention a book my children loved when they were younger - "A Very Scary Pumpkin"


message 18: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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Cheryl wrote: "I'm brand new to this group, but would like to mention a book my children loved when they were younger - "A Very Scary Pumpkin""

Welcome to the group, Cheryl! :-)

I think this would be a perfect post for our "Halloween" thread over in the Seasonal/Holiday Reads folder:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...


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Susan Pace-Koch (getoutbooks) | 5 comments I'd add:
"Miss Fiona's Stupendous Pumpkins Pies" to the list.
Witches that can cook! (But I wouldn't follow her recipe....)


message 20: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Foggo (cherylfoggo) | 21 comments Thanks Kathryn.


message 21: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (last edited Sep 16, 2011 09:17AM) (new)

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The votes are in! Please join us in October when we will discuss:


Creepy Monsters, Sleepy Monsters
Heckedy Peg
Big Pumpkin
Cake Girl
Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich

There were five clear winners so I wanted to mention the two runners-up as one is a monster book and the other a witches one and you can choose your "witchy-y" or "monstrous" preference ;-)
A Woggle of Witches
Leonardo, the Terrible Monster


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Crystal Marcos (crystalmarcos) | 477 comments I am going right away to reserve, have a feeling some will have holds already.


message 23: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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Crystal wrote: "I am going right away to reserve, have a feeling some will have holds already."

That's a good idea. Even though I don't think most of these are specifically Halloween titles, they will definitely be popular this time of year.

I've already read all of them, with the exception of Big Pumpkin (which my library has) and Creepy Monsters, Sleepy Monsters (which it doesn't--bummer!) but a few I liked so much, I'll check them out again to reread with the group! ;-)


message 24: by Manybooks, Fiction Club host (new)

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Kathryn wrote: "Crystal wrote: "I am going right away to reserve, have a feeling some will have holds already."

That's a good idea. Even though I don't think most of these are specifically Halloween titles, they ..."


I won't be able to read "Creepy Monsters" as well, it's on order at the library, and I doubt that it will get there soon enough for the group read. The library also does not have "A Woggle of Witches" so I think I will be reading about Leonardo instead (all the other ones I have just made requests for, like Crystal, I don't want to wait too long, Halloween and monster books tend to be popular).


message 25: by Crystal (new)

Crystal Marcos (crystalmarcos) | 477 comments Only Creepy Monsters has one hold in front of me, the rest were available. Hope they get it at your library before too long. Glad to hear you have read most of the selections. I have Cake Girl at home. Can't wait for next month. I hope to have more free time to participate. I have yet to this month, but do have a couple of the selections to read this weekend.


message 26: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) | 1078 comments I didn't participate in the nominations but I've read all but two of the books: Big Pumpkin, which I have on reserve from a sister library, and Creepy Monsters, Sleepy Monsters, which my library doesn't have and because it's a new/2011 book, I can't get it from our sister library program. Too bad because it looks really good. I did add it to my to-read shelf.

Thanks Kathryn and All!


message 27: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (last edited Sep 16, 2011 12:00PM) (new)

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Lisa wrote: "Thanks Kathryn and All! "

Always a pleasure! I'm especially excited about this month and am already planning to add some of the books from our fabulous "Master List" to my to-read list ;-) I echo Lisa's thanks to everyone for putting together another great group of books!


message 28: by David (last edited Sep 17, 2011 07:50AM) (new)

David | 101 comments I'd like to add Even Monsters Need Haircuts by Matthew McElligott. This is one of my new favorite Monster books, and I'd have nominated it for this discussion if I'd come across it sooner. I love the very funny, detailed illustrations.


message 29: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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Abigail's witchy picture book list is great!!!

And, David, that does look like a fun title. Thanks for adding it to our master list.


message 30: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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I just read Shrek! (the original by William Steig; not one of the movie tie-ins) and think it fits well for a Monster theme.

I gave it four stars in my review:
This is about the delightfully dreadful Shrek--the ORIGINAL Shrek. Yes, Shrek is a hideous and vastly unpleasant (and stinky!) ogre, yes there is a donkey, and yes there is an (ugly) princess waiting to be rescued. But, the similarities between the movie end there. This is basically the tale of how Shrek goes around causing havoc, delighting in disgusting people, once he is (literally) kicked out out of the house, er, hole in the ground, by his parents. When he meets a witch who gives him a prophecy, he decides to accept the quest and go find the monstrous princess. The illustrations are (purposely) repulsive, but they certainly do reflect the story well! I feel they are a bit juvenile in style, reminding me of a child's crayon drawings, but I think this is intentional.


SPOILERS: I can certainly see why they made the movie Shrek a bit more loveable and capable of change and doing good. The Shrek in this story is not exactly heroic, though he does get the girl and lives happily ever after (as they terrorize others). Still, I found the stortelling oddly beguiling and, while not my usual cup of tea, it makes a great choice for Halloween or monster-themed reading.


message 31: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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Always Listen to Your Mother is really cute and features a monster family and a human family. The illustrations are fun and just spooky enough to make this a good read for Halloween, too.


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Jenny | 722 comments Druscilla's Halloween I just read this to my kids and we all really enjoyed it. Here's my review:I thought this was a cute and clever story that tells why/how witches began riding brooms. I liked the illustrations and I loved that while Druscilla's plans to go and scare the kids just the perfect amount on Halloween didn't work out the way she planned, she didn't give up. When her plan failed, she came up with a new plan... several times. Great way to talk about determination, not quitting, etc. Plus, I laughed out loud at the line. ..."Don't count me out. I have not yet begun to fright!" :) Loved that clever little historical reference. Other reviewers have obviously not loved it nearly as much although only a couple have commented on why. Anyway, I liked it quite a bit.

The Picky Little Witch Loved this book!! Since I've heard comments in my home such as "Mom, I don't know what you're cooking, but I know I don't like it" I can relate to this Mama Witch. (In defense of my children, I should point out that that comment was a year or two ago, and just today two of them told me how good dinner was and one said that I always cook good things.) Anyway, the picky little witch doesn't even want to try the soup (and with ingredients like "eye of newt, toe of sock, heel of boot, salted rock"--who can blame her?) but once she does, she finds that she likes it. At the end, after trick-or-treating, she offers candy to her mom who tries to use the same tactics to avoid eating the chocolate that the daughter uses to avoid the soup. Super cute! My kids and I all loved it. As soon as I finished, my 3 yo said, "Read it again!"

Up and Away with the Little Witch! Cute story... I particularly liked the illustrations. I thought the story was okay, but we all enjoyed the illustrations.


message 33: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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Jenny wrote: "Druscilla's Halloween I just read this to my kids and we all really enjoyed it. Here's my review:I thought this was a cute and clever story that tells why/how witches began riding b..."

Thank you, Jenny! I already have "Up and Away with the Little Witch" on my to-read list, and am adding "Picky Little Witch" now :-)


message 34: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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Porkenstein and Professor Wormbog in Search for the Zipperump-a-Zoo came up in the course of our discussions over in the main thread. Thought I would add them to the list here; they sound great! :-)


message 35: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

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Always enjoy your "Witchy Books" list, Abigail. Thank you for adding more, with your reviews, to our master list here :-)


message 36: by Manybooks, Fiction Club host (last edited Aug 22, 2024 05:29AM) (new)

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Hush Now, Banshee!: A Not-So-Quiet Counting Book

A cute and fun board book that features some Irish folklore creatures and practices the numbers from one to ten (both adding and subtracting), a nice story, although I do not like the attitude of always being silent and that the Banshee (who is basically depicted as a little girl) is always told to be quiet.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

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message 37: by Manybooks, Fiction Club host (last edited Aug 22, 2024 09:27PM) (new)

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Krampus Baby!

Toddlers (and children up to around the age of four to five) will probably enjoy searching for Krampus, living the flaps and that Krampus is a baby and also huggable, sweet and not at all frightening (and the illustrations are indeed really gorgeous and wonderfully European Christmas oriented). But the text itself is too cute and not really about what Krampus' role in Christmas folklore is, which is alright for a board book like Krampus Baby! but which I personally do find a bit lacking an boring (and even a cute and not frightening Krampus could have been in my opinion depicted and described both verbally and visually as accompanying Saint Nicholas on his rounds and punishing naughty children while Saint Nicholas rewards good behaviour).

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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