An enjoyable exercise in persistence, problem-solving, and happy compromise, this graphic novel features succinct text, ideal for readers of many skill levels, while the cartooning is more sweet than spooky. . . . Feel-good feline fun. Kirkus ReviewsThe vocabulary is accessible, making it ideal...
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An enjoyable exercise in persistence, problem-solving, and happy compromise, this graphic novel features succinct text, ideal for readers of many skill levels, while the cartooning is more sweet than spooky. . . . Feel-good feline fun.
Kirkus Reviews
The vocabulary is accessible, making it ideal for emerging readers while subtly teaching lessons about friendship, individuality, and traditions. Whether it s the cozy setting, the playful humor, or the charming vampire-cat duo, this title is sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.
School Library Journal
Ho primarily uses one- and two-syllable words to make her work accessible to young chapter-book readers. . . .She effectively uses a mix of single-page illustrations, double-page spreads, and different-sized panels to keep the visual interest high.
The Horn Book
There\'s lots of humor packed into the chapters, and the bold cartoon artwork in a Halloween palette is big enough for new readers to grasp what\'s happening. . . . This early-reader comic is a great choice for little ones who love Halloween but aren\'t ready for real scares.
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