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Putting the Howl in Howl-day

November 8, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Ethan Long Presents Fangsgiving is another Ethan Long gem with our favorite monsters. This time the monsters of the Fright Club are having Thanking at Vlad’s placed. However, when Vlad’s family comes to join them, he is excited to see them, but boy do things get out of hand! However, the Fright Club and Vlad’s family learn what it means to be a family, about cooperation, having a good time and leaving Spike, the dog, outside during dinner time.   Add this to your Fright […]

Filed Under: Children's, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fiction Tagged With: cooking, Ethan Long, family, Holiday, monsters, Thanksgiving

When your teacher is a mummy everything is under wraps

October 17, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The writing team of Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple have created numerous gems. Yet, Monster Academy is still in the coal stage. It greatly reminded me of the story Ghoul School by Kevin O’Malley. Had I read Monster Academy first, I would have probably preferred it, yet, I did not. So, if you like Ghoul School (previous reviewed here) you’ll like this (and the reverse is true too, of course). The premise is simple: a “naughty monster” (which of course, means that they […]

Filed Under: Children's, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: Education, freindship, Heidi E. Y. Stemple, Jane Yolen, John McKinley, monsters, school, Social Themes

The Coolest Ghoul in School

October 1, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Ghoul School by Kevin O’Malley is one of those books where I am not “jumping up and down” screaming, “This is the best book EVER!”  But it is one of those books where I will be recommending it to people. Mostly, this would be a great read for your library Halloween story time. Or the classroom read when you are at the end of the day (as it is not a Halloween story), or before the Holiday (because it can be a Halloween story), or […]

Filed Under: Children's, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: halloween, Kevin O'Malley, monsters, School & Education

Counting, naps and monsters. Oh my

September 8, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

One Little Monster does not stay one very long. In fact, wait long enough and you will count up to 10 monsters. Or is that last one a real monster? Mark Gonyea has created an abstracted story about how one child sees the monsters in the room start to multiple in some interesting, unique, clumsy and even stinky ways. Are these monsters real or a little boys imagination? Is this a child who should be taking a nap and is playing instead or did a […]

Filed Under: Children's, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: counting, Mark Gonyea, monsters, nap time, naps

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