It Sounds Like Halloween

The Mommies Reviews

I received a copy of a new children’s Halloween Book It Sounds Like Halloween An Interactive Spooky Adventure. It Sounds Like Halloween is written by Maggie Fischer and I received a copy in exchange for this review.

It Sounds Like Halloween! is a (4-Button Sound Books) which is also a Board book.I love the cover of the Pumpkin with the Bat on the cover. The colors catch your eye. Each time you look at the cover something new will catch you eye.

I love all the sounds including the Werewolf howling at the Moon. Which caught Charlie’s attention which made Charlie sit down and read the book with me. I love how they ask you questions as you read the story making you think about things you might not have thought of otherwise.

I love how the book mentions dancing which will get children up on there feet. The book also reminded us sounds do not have to be scary or hurt us. Reminding us that the night can be fun and Halloween doesn’t have to be scary.

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Young readers will love discovering the not-so-spooky sounds of Halloween in this interactive storybook with 4 unique sound buttons!

It’s Halloween night, a time for tricks and for treats. There are spooky sounds all around, but they’re not all what they seem! Is that a werewolf’s howl or just a cute little dog in a Halloween costume, barking at the moon? With picture prompts to push the sound buttons throughout the story, young readers will have an eerily good time discovering what is making each sound in this fun, interactive board book.

About Maggie Fischer

Maggie Fischer is originally from Oregon, but now lives in Seattle, Washington after receiving her B.A. in English from Gonzaga University. The daughter of a children’s librarian, Maggie has grown up surrounded by books, and feels impossibly lucky to write and edit books for kids. She spends her time trying not to get worried about the increasing number of Crows in her backyard, petting her enormous Cat, Finch, and drinking more coffee than is probably healthy.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates