The Midnight Fridge

The Midnight Fridge by Bruce Glassman, published by Blackbirch Press in 1998, is a whimsical exploration of the mysteries that lie within a refrigerator when no one is watching. This first edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, invites readers to ponder the playful secrets and sounds that may be lurking behind the closed door of their fridge. Through engaging verse, the book presents a humorous take on the everyday experience of kitchen life.
Readers will discover a delightful narrative that combines elements of juvenile fiction with humor, focusing on the curious happenings that occur in the kitchen’s dark corners. The story encourages imagination and curiosity, prompting young readers to consider what might be happening in their own fridges when they are not around. With its charming illustrations and playful tone, this book is designed to entertain while subtly introducing themes related to cooking and food.
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What goes on in you fridge
When there’s no one around?
When the kitchen is dark
And there’s nary a sound?
Have you ever sensed rumblings
As you walked slowly near?
Or muffled, low shuffles
Almost too faint to hear?
You’re sure there’s commotion
Behind that closed door,
But whenever you open,
It’s not there anymore.
Your fridge holds some secrets,
And without any doubt,
If you open these pages
You’ll figure them out!
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