Our library has 18 books Louis Slobodkin wrote or illustrated; I put a request for holds on 10 of them and Doug and I will try to do them. A good place to hide. Luigi and the long-nosed soldier. Excuse me! Certainly! Clean Clarence Our friendly friends. Thank you - you're welcome. The hundred dresses The polka-dot goat. Wide-awake owl. Wilbur the warrior. Hope they are as good as the ones you picked, Shelley! Valerie On Mar 27, 2011, at 9:48 PM, Shelley L. Rhodes wrote: > And the second short picture book being submitted tonight. this was a great > read too and I wish that there were authors wiriting stories like these today. > > Anyway is up for anyone to grab. > ISBN: > Title: Trick Or Treat > Author(s): Louis Slobodkin > Publisher: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY > Copyright Date: 1959 > Copyrighted By: Louis Slobodkin > Brief Synopsis: All the kids love to go trick or treating on Halloween. But > who is living at the haunted house on Willow street. Will it be a trick or > treat from the new neighbors? > Long Synopsis: There's a big surprise in store for the little children on > Willow Street who ring the doorbell of a haunted house on Halloween. So I > guess > you'll just have to read this book if you want to know what happened, but... > This big black cat knows what it is, but he won't tell. > Comments: Has been read through. The blank pages are picture illustrations. > the illustrations are not necessary for understanding the story but > descriptions > would be a benefit to the story. there is one odd spelling, and it is > correct. Halloween is spelled Hallowe'en. Don't change this. There is a magic > trick > at the end of the book that is described. Should be a quick and fun read. It > does have page numbers so if you could add the missing ones from the picture > pages I know that would be a big help. If you have questions please contact > me: juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Adult content: No > Language: English US > Book Quality: EXCELLENT > Categories: Children's Books, Literature and Fiction > list end > Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A. CVRT > and Ludden black Labrador Guide Dog. > > Diamonds may be a woman's best friend, but a dog is mine.