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Spookyboo is a monster, but has always hated scaring humans, as good monsters are supposed to do. When Spookyboo and her monster friends set out on Halloween night to scare all the children trick-or-treating, she wonders if there is a better way for monsters and humans to act. When they meet three trick-or-treating kids, Spookyboo and her friends must confront what it means to be a good monster, and how to choose kindness over fear. A sweet book with important morals and themes, Spookyboo’s First Hallohuman Halloween: Scare or Share explores issues of right and wrong, making friends, and choosing to share rather than scare.
"Simple text and photographs present a story with a Halloween theme"--Provided by publisher.
A ghoulish ghost and a slithery snake want their own home sweet home—no humans allowed—in this delightfully spooky graphic novel chapter book. Ghost and Snake live in an old, old house. All by their lonesome, with no one to bother them. They go about their days hooting and hissing, until a family—a human one!—moves in and disturbs their peace and quiet. A crying baby? A barking dog? A wailing saxophone? How will they ever stop all this noise and reclaim their home? Their plan involves lots of scaring and slithering, and they’re sure once the family sees them, out they’ll move! But could it be that having a noisy, barking, laughing family around isn’t all that bad?
It's Halloween! Curious George and his friends take turns surprising each other with a good “BOO!” Whether leaping out of crunchy leaf piles, surprising friends in silly costumes, or jumping out in the pumpkin patch, George discovers that shouting “BOO!” is one of the best parts of a spooky and fun-filled Halloween. For more monkey fun, check out www.curiousgeorge.com and discover all the latest books, promotions, games, activities, and more!
What's the best approach for developing an application with JavaScript? This book helps you answer that question with numerous JavaScript coding patterns and best practices. If you're an experienced developer looking to solve problems related to objects, functions, inheritance, and other language-specific categories, the abstractions and code templates in this guide are ideal—whether you're using JavaScript to write a client-side, server-side, or desktop application. Written by JavaScript expert Stoyan Stefanov—Senior Yahoo! Technical and architect of YSlow 2.0, the web page performance optimization tool—JavaScript Patterns includes practical advice for implementing each pattern discussed, along with several hands-on examples. You'll also learn about anti-patterns: common programming approaches that cause more problems than they solve. Explore useful habits for writing high-quality JavaScript code, such as avoiding globals, using single var declarations, and more Learn why literal notation patterns are simpler alternatives to constructor functions Discover different ways to define a function in JavaScript Create objects that go beyond the basic patterns of using object literals and constructor functions Learn the options available for code reuse and inheritance in JavaScript Study sample JavaScript approaches to common design patterns such as Singleton, Factory, Decorator, and more Examine patterns that apply specifically to the client-side browser environment
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"Halloween is a time for fancy costumes, jack-o-lanterns, and trick-or-treating. Sing along and join in the fun as you learn how people celebrate one of the scariest days of the year in this song"--Page 4 of cover.
Don't just send a card--give someone special a handmade keepsake! Making pretty, personalized greeting cards has never been simpler or more fun. these eye-catching projects will help you celebrates any occasion, from birthdays to holidays, by letting loved ones know that you remember them warmly.
This book features 1,000+ sentiments grouped by popular card making and scrapbooking categories. Crafters will turn to this book again and again when they want to say more than just the same old quote or sentiment. 176 pages, softcover
Compiled and edited by Reyna Young (horror host Miss Misery), features stories by Boo Rhodes, Lindsey Goddard, Debra Lamb, Maureen Whelan, Rie Sheridan Rose, Margaret Elizabeth Brook, Tiffany Blem, Marjorie DeHey, and Danni Winn. Last Doorway Productions and Black Bed Sheet Books celebrate women in horror fiction again by partnering to bring another chilling, all-female horror anthology, A Scream in the Night 3! Horror Host Miss Misery (Reyna Young) has for a third time brought together short stories from female voices in horror today. A compilation of terrifying tales written by women within the horror genre that will undoubtedly send shivers down your spine. Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey, as flipping through the pages of this book will inevitably leave you craving more, your screams echoing through the night and of course, loss of sleep. Take heed, for the novel you clutch within your grasp is not for the feeble-hearted. Within its very pages, an adult world looms, raw and unfiltered. Brace yourself for the shocks it delivers, and just like the first two books it will leave you panting and yearning and screaming for more…