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Danger and peril surround pumpkins everywhere and every day. They're unavoidable. They create such unlivable conditions that is all they can do but just to survive. And none of it is their fault. Yet, pumpkins must deal with these nasty uncertainties, as they arrive one after another. They were delivered from all creatures. From wretched creatures and vicious and destructive creatures. From the most unpleasant, malignant, and depraved creatures that have ever lived. The brutal beasts, who act without any care to others or their own environment, have only their own good fortune to consider. These fatal, unforgiving ghouls are relentless, never-ending. They're like the nightly stars reflecting out in the darkened sky. Oh, My bad, Such negative and distressing words to use to describe these enemies. But oh my gosh. What am I saying? The wicked witches are the bane of their existence. Its Wanda Witch and her loyalists who need to be stopped. Trapped dead in their tracks. But how. Pumpkins aren't big, nor fast. They don't possess any special powers. They would need to apply other inventive and useful tactics to protect themselves. There must be somebody out there in the world who is sympathetic. And can see the pumpkin inside the story. What evil have the witches planned for them? Will it crush the pumpkins? Would it destroy their morale, or would they use all the available resources to survive this latest insurmountable ordeal? What can Peter Pumpkin do to get them all of the dark and out of this mess?
Tells a parable in which the farmer turns a simple pumpkin into a glorious sight to illustrate that God wants His children to be full of light.
Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater, had a wife but couldn't keep her. He put her in a pumpkin shell, and there he kept her...very well? Well, we're not so sure about that. In fact, Martha has a feeling that the horrible Peter Pumpkin is up to something. The dark-eyed, dark-haired handsomely wretched young lad, is behaving just a little bit stranger than usual these days, and when Martha's friends slowly start to disappear, one by one, from the forest, that is when things really start to get scary down in that pumpkin field.
The shark has been lurking in the deep, dark sea, searching for a fishy snack. He's big and he's mean and he's always hungry. Tired of fleeing the shark, the other sea creatures come up with a plan. If they all work together, it might be possible to teach the shark a lesson he'll never forget. With a lively rhyming text; bright, expressive illustrations; and a playful die-cut cover, this is one shark's tale that will be a hit either at story hour . . . or feeding time.
It's Halloween, the scariest night of the year, and Peter, the Paranoid Pumpkin, is afraid of everything! He must sit outside in the dark and deal with the scary sights and sounds like all of the other pumpkins. Throughout the night, Peter learns to accept his fear and not let his imagination frighten him.
Halloween is a special and exciting time for pumpkins. They play games, light fireworks, and eat lots of candy. But nothing beats trick-or-treating, and Peter Pumpkin is finally getting his chance to leave the pumpkin patch and join the other pumpkins for the festivities. He gets a surprise when his sister, Petrina, tells him that instead of trick-or-treating with the communal group, hell be joining her and her friends on the adventure of a lifetime. First, they must get prepared, and a primary order of business is deciding what theyll wear on their journey. They also need to be safe, because if they meet a witch, ghost or ghoul, they could be turned into pumpkin pies or worse. The pumpkins also know that Wanda--the evil ghoul--might invade the pumpkin patch if she figures out where the pumpkins keep their candy. In fact, if she had her way, shed exterminate all the pumpkins. Join the pumpkins as they enjoy a rite of passage and navigate an exciting but dangerous Halloween tradition that dates back hundreds and hundreds of years.
Saturday, November 14, 5:00 A.M. In the small Adirondack town of Millers Kill, an old lumberman sits in the dark with his gun across his knees. Not far away, an unemployed logger sleeps off his bender from the night before. The owner of the town's last paper mill tosses in his bed. And a young woman, one of three heirs to the 250,000-acre Great Camp, wakes alone in darkness, bound and gagged. Chief of Police Russ Van Alstyne wants nothing more than a quiet day of hunting in the mountains on his fiftieth birthday. His wife needs to have the town's new luxury resort ready for its gala opening night. The Reverend Clare Fergusson expects to spend the day getting St. Alban's Church ready for the bishop's annual visit. Her long-distance suitor from New York expects some answers about their relationship during his weekend in town. In Millers Kill, where everyone knows everyone and all are part of an interconnected web of blood or acquaintance, one person's troubles have a way of ensnaring others. What begins as a simple case of a woman lost in the woods leads to a tangle of revenge, blackmail, assault, kidnapping, and murder. As the hours tick by, Russ and Clare struggle to make sense of their town's plunge into chaos---and their own chaotic emotions. Something terrible waits in the ice-rimed mountains cradling Millers Kill. Something that won't be content with just one death---or two. . . Julia Spencer-Fleming continues her moving story of the way a small town, as well as a great city, can harbor evil, and the struggle of two honest people to deal with the ever-present threat of their feelings for one another.
Peter Pumpkin is now five-years-old, and that means hes off to school. A whole bunch of his pumpkin friends are joining him, and together, they study English, math, history, computers, and cell phones. It takes all the energy and determination they have to master the material. Peter and his friends also get the chance to engage in physical activity, including dangerous rolls down a hill. But the most important lesson they learn is how to protect themselves from other species that would like nothing more than to turn them into tasty pumpkin pie. They must also be weary of Wanda Witch, who is always plotting ways of getting rid of the pumpkins. If she had her way, she would get rid of all the ghouls, not just the pumpkins. The pumpkins realize she must be stopped. Join Peter and the rest of the pumpkins as they begin an educational journey that will last a lifetime.