Did You Say Ghosts?

Did You Say Ghosts? by Richard Michelson is a children’s book published by Macmillan in 1993, featuring 32 pages of engaging content. This story unfolds at bedtime, where a parent playfully comforts a child who is afraid of ghosts, suggesting that werewolves would be the ultimate deterrent against such fears. The narrative invites young readers to explore their imaginations while addressing common childhood anxieties.
Within its pages, readers will encounter a whimsical blend of eerie, full-color illustrations that bring to life a variety of monsters, including ghosts, werewolves, witches, and vampires. The book presents a playful exploration of emotions and feelings related to fear, making it a suitable choice for bedtime reading. With its focus on social themes and the imaginative world of monsters, Did You Say Ghosts? offers a unique perspective on childhood fears and the comfort of parental reassurance.
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It’s time for bed, and a parent teasingly reassures a fearful child that there are no such things as ghosts. Anyway, even if there were, werewolves would scare them away. Now the child wonders what will keep the werewolves away. . . . Eerie, full-color illustrations conjure up ghosts, werewolves, witches, vampires, and other monsters.
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