The Creepy Sleep-Over

The Creepy Sleep-Over by Beverly Lewis, published by Baker Publishing Group in January 1998, is a juvenile fiction book consisting of 80 pages. This story follows Dunkum Mifflin, who, after finishing his twenty-fifth book, is thrilled about a sleep-over at his teacher’s house. However, excitement turns to fear when Miss Hershey reads Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven,” leading Dunkum to encounter unsettling shadows and strange noises in the old mansion.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and courage as Dunkum navigates his fears with the help of his classmate, Jason Birchall. The story delves into social themes and values, making it suitable for young readers interested in tales that blend adventure with a touch of the supernatural. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those looking for engaging chapter books that address both fun and moral lessons.
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Dunkum Mifflin has finished reading his twenty-fifth book. The big reward: a sleep-over at his teacher’s house!Dunkum and his classmates are excited. But then Miss Hershey reads a poem–The Raven–at the sleep-over. Suddenly, Dunkum’s frightened. He sees weird shadows and hears strange noises. What’ll he do in the old mansion on the hill?When Jason Birchall offers to help Dunkum overcome his fears, some wild and wacky things begin to happen!
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