Copyright Date:
2008
Edition Date:
2008
Release Date:
08/26/08
Pages:
91 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-375-84387-6 Perma-Bound: 0-605-20989-8
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-375-84387-7 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-20989-3
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2008008433
Dimensions:
18 cm.
Subject Heading:
Halloween. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Imagination. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Mice. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Halloween. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile fiction.
Imagination. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile fiction.
Mice. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile fiction.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
In this Halloween story, the color scheme used in previous Babymouse books switches from prodimently pink to orange. Babymouse is planning a party and enjoys scary costumes, but is told that girls should be pretty. After trick-or-treating in a fairy costume with the "pretty" girls o are mostly interested in playing nasty tricks bymouse switches back into her zombie costume and declares a rule for her party: only scary costumes allowed. Throughout, Babymouse has imaginary encounters with classic monsters that aren't too frightening for younger readers, and her preference for monsters over prettiness should encourage those who don't care to be overly girly.
Horn Book
(Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2009)
Babymouse sheds her pink-hued world for the orange and black of Halloween. Felicia Furrypaw tells Babymouse that girls have to be something pretty for Halloween. Should Babymouse go along with Felicia's rules? It's a relief when Babymouse finds her backbone and sends the bossy girl packing. Familiar situations, easy language, and an uncomplicated graphic structure make this series a hit.
Kirkus Reviews
What's scarier than a zombie mouse? Why, Felicia Furrypaws and her storm troopers, who suck all the fun out of Babymouse's Halloween by their insistence on her following "the rules" in exchange for their gracing her posttrick-or-treat party with their dubious presence. Exchanging orange for their customary pink to accent their black-and-white panels, the Holms demonstrate again why Babymouse is one of the best characters going, her imagination taking over the pages with horror-movie scenes as she negotiates the hazards of elementary-school friendships on a particularly horrifying Halloween night. (Graphic fiction. 8-12)
Meet Babymouse--the spunky mouse beloved by young readers for more than a decade! Halloween is here and Babymouse wants to have the best costume party ever! What spooky surprises could be in store? This groundbreaking young graphic novel series, full of humor and fun, is a bestseller that’s sold more than three million copies!
"Move over, Superman, here comes Babymouse!"—The Chicago Sun-Times
It was a dark and scary Halloween. . . . This year, Babymouse is determined to have the best Halloween costume and the best Halloween party ever. Will Babymouse be the monster of her dreams? Will Felicia Furrypaws come to the party? And is that really the creature from the black lagoon living in Babymouse’s locker? Find out in Monster Mash—the 9th hilarious, action-packed installment of the beloved Babymouse graphic novel series!
DON'T MISS The BIG Adventures of Babymouse: Once Upon a Messy Whisker, the newest, brightest, and BIGGER THAN EVER graphic novel from BABYMOUSE!