Corduroy’s Halloween

Corduroy’s Halloween by Don Freeman is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin on September 1, 1995. This edition features 20 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story follows Corduroy, everyone’s favorite bear, as he prepares for Halloween, engaging in various festive activities that capture the spirit of the holiday.
In this charming tale, readers will join Corduroy as he visits a pumpkin patch to find the perfect pumpkin, shops for his Halloween costume, and decorates his home for trick-or-treaters. The interactive elements, such as lift-the-flap features, enhance the reading experience, making it suitable for children who are just beginning to explore stories. With themes centered around animals, holidays, and celebrations, this book offers a joyful introduction to Halloween for young audiences.
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It’s trick-or-treat time for everyone’s favorite bear, who is now celebrating his 50th anniversary!
Corduroy loves Halloween. Lift the flaps and share his holiday fun! Corduroy has lots to do to get ready. He visits the pumpkin patch and finds a perfect pumpkin. He goes to the store to get everything he needs for his Halloween costume. And he decorates the house and puts out treats for all the trick-or-treaters who will knock on his door. Join in the excitement of Halloween with this holiday tale perfect for even the youngest reader.
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