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Pumpkin Baby!: A Hazy Dell Flap Book
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Pumpkin Baby!: A Hazy Dell Flap Book
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Current price: $15.50


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Pumpkin Baby!: A Hazy Dell Flap Book
Current price: $15.50
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Size: Board Book
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★ 2021 Moonbeam Gold Award: Best Holiday Book
Open the flaps to follow Pumpkin Baby over the course of a not-so-spooky evening on Pumpkin Baby's favorite night of the year: Halloween!
Classical Halloween iconography abounds in a magical imagining of an early 20th century New England town. Young readers and pre-readers will discover the details of this non-threatening Halloween world alongside their Pumpkin Baby avatar, as every spread features a flap revealing a fun, unexpected character or Halloween surprise. The durable, interactive flaps make this an ideal multisensory experience for hours of fun at schools, libraries, homeschool or stay-at-home activities. "Eye-catching...especially effective and surreal.” —Kirkus Reviews
★ 2021 Moonbeam Gold Award: Best Holiday Book
Open the flaps to follow Pumpkin Baby over the course of a not-so-spooky evening on Pumpkin Baby's favorite night of the year: Halloween!
Classical Halloween iconography abounds in a magical imagining of an early 20th century New England town. Young readers and pre-readers will discover the details of this non-threatening Halloween world alongside their Pumpkin Baby avatar, as every spread features a flap revealing a fun, unexpected character or Halloween surprise. The durable, interactive flaps make this an ideal multisensory experience for hours of fun at schools, libraries, homeschool or stay-at-home activities. "Eye-catching...especially effective and surreal.” —Kirkus Reviews


















