Three Little Ghosties

Three Little Ghosties
Title Three Little Ghosties PDF eBook
Author Pippa Goodhart
Publisher Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Pages 0
Release 2007-08-21
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1582347115

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Three mischievous ghosts love scaring little children, until the children decide to take matters into their own hands.

Three Little Ghosts

Three Little Ghosts
Title Three Little Ghosts PDF eBook
Author Ruby Cavanaugh Koerper
Publisher Tate Publishing
Pages 24
Release 2010-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1616632038

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Sce-e-e, Sco-o-o, and Sca-a-a are Three Little Ghosts who just do not know how to be scary. And even if they did, they don't want to be...until Winnie the Witch tells them they have to learn to be scary or they will have to leave the Ghost House. What are they to do? Children will love Three Little Ghosts! This is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code redeemable for the free download of the audio version of the book.

Three Little Ghosts

Three Little Ghosts
Title Three Little Ghosts PDF eBook
Author K. M. Waldvogel
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781943331734

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On Halloween, three little ghosts decide to join the trick-or-treaters instead of scaring them.

Three Little Ghosts

Three Little Ghosts
Title Three Little Ghosts PDF eBook
Author Janet McNulty
Publisher MMP Publishing
Pages 108
Release 2012-06-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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In this fourth book in the Mellow Summers Series Mel finds herself on a new mystery with the ghosts of three little girls. While at the library investigating a ghost story for Tiny, a woman is murdered. As the investigation intensifies, Mel discovers that the victim was not so innocent after all. Embarking on one twist after another, Mel tries to find the murderer and help the three girls cross over.

The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt

The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt
Title The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt PDF eBook
Author Riel Nason
Publisher Tundra Books
Pages 50
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0735264473

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When you're a quilt instead of a sheet, being a ghost is hard! An adorable picture book for fans of Stumpkin and How to Make Friends with a Ghost. Ghosts are supposed to be sheets, light as air and able to whirl and twirl and float and soar. But the little ghost who is a quilt can't whirl or twirl at all, and when he flies, he gets very hot. He doesn't know why he's a quilt. His parents are both sheets, and so are all of his friends. (His great-grandmother was a lace curtain, but that doesn't really help cheer him up.) He feels sad and left out when his friends are zooming around and he can't keep up. But one Halloween, everything changes. The little ghost who was a quilt has an experience that no other ghost could have, an experience that only happens because he's a quilt . . . and he realizes that it's OK to be different.

Ten Timid Ghosts on a Christmas Night

Ten Timid Ghosts on a Christmas Night
Title Ten Timid Ghosts on a Christmas Night PDF eBook
Author Jennifer O'Connell
Publisher Cartwheel Books
Pages 32
Release 2002
Genre Christmas stories
ISBN 9780439395533

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Ten timid ghosts are visited by Santa Claus and learn what Christmas feels like.

The Long Shadow of Small Ghosts

The Long Shadow of Small Ghosts
Title The Long Shadow of Small Ghosts PDF eBook
Author Laura Tillman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 2016-04-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501104306

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“A haunted, haunting examination of mental illness and murder in a more or less ordinary American city…Mature and thoughtful…A Helter Skelter for our time, though without a hint of sensationalism—unsettling in the extreme but written with confidence and deep empathy” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). On March 11, 2003, in Brownsville, Texas—one of America’s poorest cities—John Allen Rubio and Angela Camacho murdered their three young children. The apartment building in which the brutal crimes took place was already run down, and in their aftermath a consensus developed in the community that it should be destroyed. In 2008, journalist Laura Tillman covered the story for The Brownsville Herald. The questions it raised haunted her and set her on a six-year inquiry into the larger significance of such acts, ones so difficult to imagine or explain that their perpetrators are often dismissed as monsters alien to humanity. Tillman spoke with the lawyers who tried the case, the family’s neighbors and relatives and teachers, even one of the murderers: John Allen Rubio himself, whom she corresponded with for years and ultimately met in person. Her investigation is “a dogged attempt to understand what happened, a review of the psychological, sociological and spiritual explanations for the crime…a meditation on the death penalty and on the city of Brownsville” Star Tribune (Minneapolis). The result is a brilliant exploration of some of our age’s most important social issues and a beautiful, profound meditation on the truly human forces that drive them. “This thought-provoking…book exemplifies provocative long-form journalism that does not settle for easy answers” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).