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If You're Spooky and You Know It - by Aly Fronis (Board Book)

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A playful Halloween twist on the classic nursery rhyme, "If You're Happy And You Know It," features little monsters that show their spookiness by clapping hands, stomping feet, and snapping fingers.



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Clap your hands for this spooky, Halloween-themed twist on the classic children's song "If You're Happy and You Know It"!

If you're spooky and you know it,

clap your hands!

If you're spooky and you know it,

clap your hands!

If you're spooky and you know it,

and you really want to show it--

if you're spooky and you know it,

clap your hands!

The monsters in the book all want to show how spooky they are! Filled with spooky skeletons clapping hands, wicked witches stomping feet, hairy werewolves jumping up and down, sneaky vampires nodding heads, naughty mummies snapping fingers, and creepy frankensteins honking noses, little ones will love this frightful, Halloween-themed twist on the song "If You're Happy and You Know It"!



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The classic movement song gets a thrilling twist. Nearly every child in America knows the song "If You're Happy and You Know It" and most enjoy clapping hands, stomping feet, and spinning around to its rhythm. This board book adapts that rhythm and filters it through the creepy hues of Halloween. Verses include "If you're spooky and you know, it clap your hands," "If you're naughty and you know it, snap your fingers," and "If you're hairy and you know it, jump up and down!" Each verse is accompanied by an illustration of different traditional Halloween monsters, including vampires, werewolves, and mummies, getting in on the fun. It's unclear whether the double-page spreads include multiple iterations of one monster or several separate, identical monsters. Little readers who are developmentally inclined to believe the latter may be confused when they reach the final double-page spread, which features one each of all the adorable monsters at one big Halloween party dancing together. The illustrations are colored with the usual green, purple, and orange-heavy scheme most Halloween books employ. Adults looking for an amusing way to introduce small children to the tricks and treats of Halloween will find this mostly fills the bill. A delightfully creepy spin on an old favorite. (Board book. 1-3)-- "Kirkus Reviews"



About The Author



Aly Fronis was born and raised in Connecticut. She enjoys coming up with story ideas, cooking, and traveling. Aly now lives in New York City, where she works as a children's book editor.

Jannie Ho is a children's book illustrator whose work has appeared in both trade and educational books, magazines, toys, crafts and digital media. She currently lives in Boston. You can find out more about her at chickengirldesign.com.

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