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Illustrated by
Bob Shea.
Caswell and Shea return to the format of Guess Who, Haiku and make it spooky. On each spread, a haiku plus spot art hints at a Halloween character. Turn the page for the answer and the next seventeen-syllabled riddle. A brief appended note explains haiku basics. With its cheerful colors, welcoming smiles, and participatory pattern, this ghoulish gathering is more friendly than frightful.
Reviewer: Shoshana Flax
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2016