Friday, October 10, 2014

No Such Thing by Ella Bailey

Georgia does not believe in ghosts.  No, she doesn't.  So why are things in her home moving around or disappearing?

Flying Eye Books sent me a copy of this book for review (thank you).  It has been published and would make a great Halloween gift that would last a lot longer than candy...

The really fun part about this book is all the little ghosts hiding on the pages.  They're a bit hard to find so I imagine that's why Georgia doesn't see them.  The fact that Halloween is coming doesn't change anything.  She's not going to be silly or foolish.  There has to be a reasonable explanation for everything.  Doesn't there?

Challenge your small one to find the ghosts.  Some stand out, some blend in.  It's fun looking for them and fun to watch Georgia be stubborn.  They'll read this book more than once.

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