SEE THE NEWEST CONTENT BELOW!

SEE THE NEWEST CONTENT BELOW!

Monday, September 21, 2020

New Children’s Book ‘The Year Without Halloween’ Celebrates a Unique Halloween During a Pandemic

Halloween isn’t going to be cancelled this year, it’s just going to be a little different.

Award-winning writer Shane Bitterling and illustrator Robert Kern III are publishing their first children’s picture book, The Year Without Halloween, a 31-page (BOO!) paperback, which oozes with holiday tradition and the theme of making the best of what you have to overcome the hardships of celebrating Halloween in 2020. 

In the spooky new picture book, “Something scary has creeped into town and stopped Boone’s favorite holiday from happening. The stores are closed. His friends are all stuck inside. This year, it’s all tricks and no treats. With hard work and a big imagination, Boone sets out to make this the best Halloween ever. But does he have a ghost of a chance?”

The press release explains, “Bitterling came up with the idea for this story at the beginning of the pandemic, when he was sure everything would be back to normal by Halloween. But the New Normal reality hasn’t ended and officials and doctors across the United States have, for the most part, written off our beloved holiday this year. No trick-or-treating? No haunted houses? No way! Bitterling took a break from selling his infamous pizza out of his driveway as a means to see friends (from a safe distance) and made pumpkinade out of pumpkins. His imagination has never been so timely. Or scary.”

You can pre-order The Year Without Halloween today.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/books/3632614/new-childrens-book-year-without-halloween-celebrates-unique-halloween-pandemic/

No comments:

Post a Comment

Got any friends who might like this scary horror stuff? GO AHEAD AND SHARE, SHARE!

AND SOME MORE LOVELY STORIES TO HAUNT YOU!

Some of Scary Horror Stuff's Freakiest Short Horror Film Features!

The latest on the horror genre, everything you need to know, from Freddy Krueger to Edgar Allan Poe.

How Plausible Is It to Have the "Hocus Pocus" Kids Back for Some More Halloween Hijinks?

Potentially very good. See below. It turns out that the announcement is official according to the Carrie Bradshaw of the Sanderson bunch (Sarah Jessica Parker): there will be a "Hocus Pocus" sequel, premiering on Disney+.

xmlns:og='http://ogp.me/ns#'