Children’s Virtual Halloween Story Hour with Lynda Bouchard + Kody Kratzer

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Sat, Oct 23, 2021
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
2021-10-23T13:00:00-04:00
2021-10-23T14:00:00-04:00
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Hub City Writers Project
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Children's Virtual Halloween Story Hour with Lynda Bouchard and Kody Kratzer

Join us for a spooky fun and interactive virtual children’s story hour on Saturday, October 23rd at 1:00PM! The author and illustrator will be reading from their new Halloween release, The Witches Three Count on Me!. Illustrations from the book will be shown as the story is read. Sign up now to hold your spot.

The Witches Three Count on Me!

by Yates Davis and Lynda Bouchard, illustrated by Kody Kratzer

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Nothing cures being sent to your room on Halloween night like an unexplored forest. Count on it!

This is no ordinary night. It’s Halloween and a mischievous boy has run away from home. He takes a path through twisted forest trees and comes upon a frightful scene – three witches up to no good! They see him, too, and that’s when the magic begins. Will he outsmart the witches as they try to capture him? Told through the prism of a child’s imagination, you’ll discover that daring and wit come in handy when three witches are out to get you.

“A magical story that captures the fun and spirit of Halloween. I highly recommend it!”—Mary Alice Monroe, New York Times best-selling author of Turtle Summer

This is a story about taking chances, thinking on your feet, and being resourceful and brave when you face the unexpected. It’s about discovering that grown-ups don’t have all the answers. The delightful riddle is a fun teaching tool for parents and teachers of grade school children and will have them returning to this clever story again and again – even when it’s not Halloween.

“The Witches Three Count on Me! is a deliciously scary story in rhyme about a clever lad who outwits three witches to save himself on Halloween night. How does he do it? The answer is a riddle to be solved, dear reader!”—Cassandra King, best-selling author of Tell Me a Story