Count Candy Corn

· Archway Publishing
5.0
3 reviews
Ebook
34
Pages
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About this ebook

Maddix is little boy who loves to count but hates Halloween because everyone is spooky and scary. One day while walking down the street, he sees something odd on the ground. Maddix picks up the colorful triangle and learns from his mother that it is called candy corn.

After Maddix hears the story of his aunt’s candy dish and the disappearing candy corn, he decides to make his own candy dish to see if the mysterious Count Candy Corn Bat will steal his candy, too.

Maddix carefully counts his candy, places them in his special count candy corn dish, and goes to bed. The next morning, Maddix counts: one, two, three, four—and then none! Could it be the mysterious candy corn bat? Now Maddix must be brave and try to find the truth.

“This is a clever story, introducing children to important life skills.
A fun counting book and a practical approach to solving problems.”

- Marianne Stenzel, children’s librarian

Count Candy Corn is a delightful tale that utilizes Halloween fun to teach children the important message of facing your fears.”

- Karissa Kohler James, special educator

Ratings and reviews

5.0
3 reviews
Jovilė Silickaitė
November 12, 2023
I love it it's really good even it's short it's good to have imagination♡!
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Michelle Hardin
February 9, 2015
Excellent book. Great learning tool
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About the author

Ruth Brügger attended the Eureka! Ranch and was on the radio with Doug Hall, learning to create and pursue original ideas. She resides in Rockton, Illinois, with her husband, Hans.

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