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The Halloween Tree

Susan Montanari

Meet the Halloween Tree! A grumpy, gnarled tree discovers that being different is something to celebrate.

Everyone knows most young saplings dream of becoming Christmas trees. But when a cranky old tree gets a second chance at belonging, he inspires kids and parents alike to embrace what makes them unique. This funny, heartwarming picture book delivers gentle Halloween fun and a powerful message about self-acceptance.

The perfect non-scary gift for spooky season, educators and librarians regularly choose The Halloween Tree for autumn storytime.

Make this autumn unforgettable! Bring home The Halloween Tree and discover a new Halloween tradition your family will treasure year after year.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
  • Publish Date: Aug 6th, 2019
  • Pages: 32
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.20in - 8.00in - 0.40in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9781492673354
  • Recommended age: 03-06
  • Categories: Holidays & Celebrations - HalloweenHumorous StoriesSocial Themes - New Experience

About the Author

Montanari, Susan: -

Susan McElroy Montanari spent the majority of her life on the beach and tidal creeks surrounding Savannah, GA. Susan is the author of numerous books for children. Susan's hobbies include gardening, scuba diving, natural science, legend tripping, and cryptozoology. She has three daughters and one son-in-law. After several productive years in Norwalk, CT, she returned home to Savannah, GA, where she resides with her husband Dan, and a cat named Tybee. www.susanmontanari.com

Martínez, Teresa: -

During her early childhood, Teresa lived in a small town north of Mexico, playing in the river, walking with the cows, and feeding the neighbor's pigs. When her parents decided to move to the city (Monterrey) to give Teresa and her brothers a better education, she spent these later years missing that quiet life. Teresa was a very shy girl at school, and drawing helped her connect with other kids. There was no career for Illustration in Mexico in those days, so Teresa decided to study Graphic Design and spent many afternoons reading books on art in the university's library. She also took many painting courses and even went to Italy for a short course at the Leonardo Da Vinci School (Florence). Eventually, she started working as a children's book illustrator and been doing that ever since. Now Teresa lives in Puerto Vallarta, drawing for kids (as she did in her school). Every other day, she gets to see the cows outside her house. And that makes her happy

Praise for this book

"Just the thing for anyone with a Grinch-y tree of their own in the yard. " -- Kirkus Reviews