Boo!

Boo! by Joe Fenton is an illustrated children’s book published by Simon and Schuster on August 10, 2010. This 32-page work features bold and brilliant illustrations that showcase Fenton’s distinctive style, telling the story of a little ghost who aspires to be spooky enough to win a Halloween costume contest. The narrative centers around the ghost’s challenge of trying to make a scary face, making it relatable for young readers.
In this imaginative tale, the only word used throughout is “Boo!”, allowing even the youngest of readers to engage with the story. The book explores themes of Halloween, humor, and the spirit of celebration, making it a delightful addition to any child’s library. With its vibrant illustrations and simple text, this edition invites children to join in the fun of Halloween while navigating the lighthearted struggles of its earnest ghostly character.
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Bold and brilliant illustrations crafted with Joe Fenton’s distinctive style tell the tale of a little ghost who wants to be spooky enough to win his school’s Halloween costume contest. But how can he be terrifying if he can’t make a scary face? Even the youngest of readers can relate to this earnest spirit’s struggles, as well as read along—”Boo!” is the only word used throughout the imaginative and colorful story.
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