The Haunted Pumpkin Patch


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Little Leanne doesn't know what's in store for her yet, but her curiosity leads her on a dark and sinister journey into the hidden world of the Haunted Pumpkin Patch. She meets interesting characters and one true friend, who tries to help her escape from that terrifying place and the clutches of its ruler. Come join Little Leanne on her Halloween adventure and see if she ever gets out of the Haunted Pumpkin Patch!




Uni the Unicorn


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Amy Krouse Rosenthal's New York Times bestselling picture book about a unicorn who believes that little girls are REAL is perfect for anyone interested in stories of friendship, unicorns, and the power of believing! Uni the unicorn is told there’s no such thing as little girls! But no matter what the grown-up unicorns say, Uni believes that little girls are REAL. Somewhere there must be a smart, strong, wonderful, magical little girl waiting to be best friends. In fact, far away (but not too far away), a real little girl believes there is a unicorn waiting for her, too. This magical story of friendship from the bestselling author of I Wish You More is perfect for Easter and spring-time reading. It reminds believers and nonbelievers alike that sometimes wishes really can come true. Don't miss the sequel, Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True!




The Haunted Pumpkin Patch


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"This new line of UNI THE UNICORN paperback storybooks begins with a spooky twist! Uni is planting a pumpkin patch. But, uh oh! Uni's very first pumpkin gets squished! Uni's friend Goldie thinks she saw something spooky in the pumpkin patch... What could it be? Uni isn't scared -- Uni knows just how to be brave and solve the mystery! UNI 8x8's are storybooks with a strong magical theme and a hopeful message (plus a sticker sheet, too!). We see Uni experiencing real world feelings that familes want to read about and kids can identify with."--




Uni the Unicorn: The Haunted Pumpkin Patch


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Uni the Unicorn is ready for Halloween -- and kids will find a special treat of sparkly stickers inside, too! Celebrate the magic of believing with Uni the Unicorn! This new line of UNI THE UNICORN paperback storybooks begins with a spooky twist! Uni is planting a pumpkin patch. But, uh oh! Uni's very first pumpkin gets squished! Uni's friend Goldie thinks she saw something spooky in the pumpkin patch... What could it be? Uni isn't scared -- Uni knows just how to be brave and solve the mystery! UNI 8x8's are storybooks with a strong magical theme and a hopeful message (plus a sticker sheet, too!). We see Uni experiencing real world feelings that familes want to read about and kids can identify with. Look for Uni the Unicorn: How to Say Thank You! coming soon.







Max and Jax


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Halloween is approaching. Max needs a pumpkin for his jack-o'-lantern, but everyone knows that The Pumpkin Patch is haunted. Will Max and his dog, Jax, find the courage to get the perfect pumpkin?




The Witch in the Pumpkin Patch


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In the words of seven-year-old Jessica Wakefield, "Our class took a field trip to a pumpkin patch! Everyone had fun--everyone except me and my twin sister, Elizabeth. We think we saw a witch! Is the Sweet Valley pumpkin patch haunted? I'm going back to find out!" Readers will love this too-not-too-spooky chapter book and identify with the twins' pumpkin patch exploits.




The Haunted Mask (Goosebumps Most Wanted)


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For the first time ever, Goosebumps is in hard cover! Catch the series' most notorious characters--undead or alive... For the first time ever, Goosebumps is in hard cover! Catch the series' most notorious characters--undead or alive...From horror master R.L. Stine come two new chilling stories in one spooky standalone:Lu-Ann Franklin usually loves Halloween. Not this year. Her best friend, Devin O'Bannon, is going away for the week. And she has to go to a boring party where nothing exciting could ever happen. But when Lu-Ann comes face-to-face with The Haunted Mask, major trouble lies ahead.Devin O'Bannon didn't want to leave his best friend Lu-Ann Franklin behind on Halloween. He didn't ask to go on this trip. And that was before he heard the strange scratching on his windows and saw the shadows moving around in the fields. Something is out there and it doesn't seem to want Devin around!




The Phantom of the Pumpkin Patch


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The Miller family was all smiles as they drove down the winding dirt road that led to their pumpkin patch. It was Halloween day, and the crisp autumn air was filled with the promise of fun, costumes, and candy. This year, they'd decided to take a different approach to their Halloween festivities. Instead of just buying pumpkins from the local market, they'd planted their own patch on their farm. "I can't believe we actually did this," Susan Miller exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "This is going to be the best Halloween ever!" Her husband, Jake, chuckled. "I'm just hoping we don't end up with a bunch of tiny, misshapen pumpkins." As they pulled into the driveway, Susan's eyes widened. "Oh my gosh, look at them! They're huge!" The pumpkins were indeed impressive. They were a deep orange hue, with smooth, unblemished skins. As they walked through the patch, Susan and Jake couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. They'd worked hard to cultivate these pumpkins, and it was rewarding to see them thriving. Little did they know, their joy was about to be shattered. That night, as they were preparing to carve their pumpkins, they heard a strange noise coming from the patch. It was a low, guttural growl that seemed to come from deep underground. Jake grabbed a flashlight and ventured out to investigate. As he approached the patch, the growling intensified. He shone the flashlight around, but there was nothing to be seen. Just as he was about to give up, he noticed a small mound of dirt that had been disturbed. He knelt down and began to dig. To his horror, he uncovered a wooden coffin. It was old and weathered, and the lid was slightly ajar. Inside, he saw the skeletal remains of a man. A chill ran down his spine as he realized that he had disturbed a grave. Jake scrambled back to the house and told Susan what he had found. She was terrified, but she also felt a sense of guilt. They had planted their pumpkin patch on top of a grave, and now they were being haunted by the spirit of the deceased. That night, strange things began to happen. The pumpkins would mysteriously disappear, only to reappear the next morning with strange, carved symbols on their skins. The Miller family heard eerie whispers in the night, and they felt a cold draft that seemed to come from nowhere. As Halloween approached, the haunting grew more intense. The Millers were terrified, but they knew they couldn't simply abandon their home. They had to confront the phantom and find a way to make peace with it. One night, as they were sitting by the fireplace, they heard a knock on the door. When they opened it, they found a tall, shadowy figure standing on the porch. It was the phantom. "You have disturbed my peace," the phantom's voice echoed through the house. "You have desecrated my grave." Susan and Jake felt a wave of fear wash over them. They knew they had done wrong, and they were prepared to face the consequences. "We're sorry," Susan whispered. "We didn't know." "You must leave," the phantom said. "Leave this place and never return." The Millers knew they had no choice. They packed their belongings and left the farm that night. As they drove away, they looked back at the pumpkin patch. The pumpkins were still there, but they seemed to be glowing with an eerie, otherworldly light. The phantom of the pumpkin patch had claimed its victims, and the Miller family would never forget the terrifying Halloween they had spent in that haunted place. But the story didn't end there. As the Millers drove away from their farm, they felt a strange pull, an inexplicable urge to turn back. It was as if invisible tendrils were reaching out from the pumpkin patch, wrapping around their minds and tugging them back towards the horror they had just escaped. Jake gripped the steering wheel tighter, his knuckles turning white. "We can't go back," he muttered, more to himself than to Susan. "We can't." Susan nodded, her face pale in the dim light of the dashboard. "I know, but... I can't shake this feeling. It's like we've left something behind."




The Mysterious Pumpkin Patch


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The pumpkins the farmer grew turned out to look very different from ordinary pumpkins. At first the farmer is embarrassed for anyone to see them, but some visitors convince him that the children will love his pumpkins precisely because they are different.