Saturday, October 25, 2014

Celebrate Halloween with Candlewick Press!



Trick-or-Treat!
Treat yourself this spooky season with these new titles from Candlewick Press!

Also — still searching for the perfect Halloween costume?
Let these new fall Candlewick  titles inspire you!






(Is that world-famous author Shannon Hale with her twin daughters, or is it… The Princess in Black??)

The Princess in Black
By Shannon and Dean Hale, illustrated by LeUyan Pham
HC: 9780763665104  ∙ October 2014 ∙ 14.99 ∙ 96 pages ∙ Ages 4-8

Who says princesses don’t wear black? When trouble raises its blue monster head, Princess Magnolia ditches her flouncy dresses and becomes the Princess in Black!

« “Action, clever humor, delightful illustrations and expectation-defying secret identities—when does the next one come out?” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)





I’m My Own Dog
Written and illustrated by David Ezra Stein
HC: 9780763661397 ∙ August  2014 ∙  $15.99 ∙ 32 pages ∙ Ages 4-8

Caldecott Honor winner David Ezra Stein has fans at his command with this comical dog’s-eye view of having a best friend.

“A sweet and funny role reversal…  An ode to the transformative joy of companionship.” — The New York Times Book Review

« “A witty and charming story. ... Minimal text makes this a great read-aloud for listeners with short attention spans, while the humor will tickle older kids and grown-ups.” — School Library Journal (starred review)






Bramble and Maggie: Spooky Season
By Jessie Haas, illustrated by Alison Friend
HC: 9780763664503 ∙ August 2014 ∙ 14.99 ∙ 56 pages ∙ Ages 5-8

Bramble, a persnickety but lovable horse, and Maggie, her patient owner, build an even stronger friendship as they brave the surprises of autumn.

“Clear, lively prose and soft, expressive gouache illustrations combine for a Halloween friendship story.” – The Horn Book





Leroy Ninker Saddles Up: Tales from Deckawoo Drive
By Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Chris Van Dusen
HC: 9780763663391 ∙August 2014 ∙ 12.99 ∙ 96 pages ∙ Ages 6-9

Yippie-i-oh! Saddle up for the first in a spin-off series starring favorite characters from Kate DiCamillo’s New York Times best-selling Mercy Watson books.

“DiCamillo … has always been at her best when dwelling on the good and the bad in relationships between humans and animals, and Van Dusen knows precisely how best to present Leroy to us.” — The New York Times Book Review

« “Kate DiCamillo and Chris Van Dusen strike gold again with this charming addition to the Mercy Watson story-verse. ... As with her Mercy Watson books, DiCamillo manages something extremely difficult in an early reader series — a delicious sense of language that is playful and poetic while also staying accessible and appropriate.” — Shelf Awareness (starred review)



Evil Librarian
By Michelle Knudsen
HC: 9780763660383 ∙ September 2014 ∙ 16.99 ∙ 352 pages ∙ Ages 14 and up

He’s young. He’s hot. He’s also evil. He’s . . . the librarian.

« “Terrifically entertaining from start to finish.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)

“Snappily narrated, tightly plotted and generally just right. Forget paranormal romance; this horror-humor-romance pastiche is where those in search of hot nonhumans should set their sights.” – Kirkus Reviews




The Worst Witch to the Rescue
Written and illustrated by Jill Murphy
HC: 9780763669997 ∙ August  2014 ∙ 14.99 ∙ 176 pages ∙ Ages 8-12

Mildred Hubble, the worst student at Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches, returns in a new escapade for young magic lovers.

“Heartwarming magic with just the right touch of talking toads and tortoises.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Featuring a lively, likable protagonist, humorous touches, and intricate black-and-white illustrations, this sixth Worst Witch title is another entertaining read in the enjoyable series.” – Booklist Online


Our Thoughts

Just in time for Halloween my daughters get to enjoy this extraordinary book. Thankfully both my girls have the "ghost/witches/spooky" gene from me so love anything that has to do with that so this is perfect reading material for them. 

I do read books by their covers unfortunately but the cover of this book really pulled me in. It's fun and mystical in my opinion and make even myself want to open the book to read. Instead of being confused on what the story was about my kids could tell right away it was about a little witch going on an adventure.

As for the story line, it was so much in line with my five year olds personality so she was really able to relate to Mildred!

Take your littles trick or treating and then treat them yourself to a bedtime story of The Worst Witch!


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Reviewed by Jackie





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