No. of pages 32
Published: 2019
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"Scary Scott" is a fun and engaging early reader that follows the quirky adventures of Scott, a boy who loves all things spooky. Scott isn’t just any boy—he has a knack for scaring his friends with silly pranks and ghostly tales. However, when Halloween approaches, Scott finds himself on a quest to prove that he's not just about scares but can also be a good friend. Throughout his journey, he learns the importance of camaraderie, kindness, and facing fears. This charming story mixes humor and heart, making it a delightful read for young kids eager to explore the world of Halloween thrills. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 32 pages in this book.
It is aimed at early readers. Early Readers are published for kids ages 5 to 8 years old, and are geared toward kids who are starting to read on their own. Page length usually falls between 32 to 48 pages (and can even range up to the 64 pages), with a maximum word count of 2, 000 words.
This book was published in 2019 by Maverick Arts Publishing .
Katie Dale had her first poem 'The Fate of The School Hamster' published in The Cadbury's Book of Children's Poetry, aged 8 and hasn't stopped writing since. On graduating, she went travelling through South-East Asia - only to discover whilst in a Vietnam internet cafe that she was a winner of the SCBWI 2008 Undiscovered Voices competition. Elizabeth Jaeger is a pastor living in rural Wisconsin with her husband and three mostly-grown children. In addition to The Little Shepherd, she is the author of The Pentecost Story, It's Halloween, Little Pumpkin and It's Easter, Little Bunny. Irene Montano lives in a sunny island and she's always dreaming of her future. She loves the warmth of daily life: the breakfast, the smell of coffee, children, and the rain. She has worked for Caterpillar Books, Beaming Books, Benchmark, Pearson, Oxford University Press, Maverick, Auzou, and Egmont.