Duncan the Punkin: A Halloween Tale For Kids

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About this ebook

A magical bedtime story for kids and adults.

Duncan the Punkin's mother tries to teach him to stay hidden on Halloween so he doesn't get turned into a jack-o-lantern. But being good and hiding in the pumpkin patch all the time is boring, even if it keeps the farmer from taking him away. 

However, there's another creature lurking on the farm, Skeerdy-Cat-Crow, and he's hungry from hanging on a pole all summer long. A ripe little pumpkin sounds just right to him. But when he visits the pumpkin patch, Mom has a special lesson for both Duncan and Skeerdy-Cat-Crow.

30 full-color pages of rhyming fun, magic, and Halloween mystery, professionally formatted as a read-aloud children's story for the Nook and DRM-free. 

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About the author

 Scott Nicholson is the author of the children's books Ida Claire, If I Were Your Monster, Bad Day for Balloons, and Too Many Witches. He's also written more than 30 thrillers, including the After post-apocalyptic series, the Solom supernatural series, The Red Church, The Home, The Harvest, and more. He's a guitar player and organic gardener in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. His website is www.AuthorScottNicholson.com. 


Sergio Castro is also the illustrator of Bad Day for Balloons.

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