Over in the hollow

Rebecca Dickinson

Book - 2009

A counting book that features a variety of spooky creatures, from one spider to thirteen ghosts.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
San Francisco : Chronicle Books c2009.
Language
English
Main Author
Rebecca Dickinson (-)
Other Authors
Stephan Britt (illustrator)
Physical Description
unpaged : col. ill. ; 24 x 28 cm
ISBN
9780811850353
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Dickinson (The 13 Nights of Halloween) reprises an earlier theme, recasting "Over in the Meadow" with enough ghoulish creatures to satisfy even the most diehard Halloween fans. Britt, a commercial artist turned illustrator, contributes retro spreads that cross Golden Books with zombie art; he excels in particular at conveying relationships between characters with animated facial expressions. Sixties typography and matte pages carry the nostalgia still further. Dickinson doesn't have to stretch too far to come up with variants on the song; her rhymes are sturdy and appealing: "Over in the hollow/ in a coffin on the floor,/ live a pale grandpa vampire/ and his little vampires four. 'Bite!' groans the grandpa./ 'We bite!' groan the four...." Britt smuggles in several jokes, placing a sunscreen called Bonetone (SPF 500) on the grandpa vampire's nightstand and a "Visit Transylvania" poster on the wall of their cellar. The Frankensteins stomp, the werewolves howl, and the skeletons boogie with an 11-piece band. Thirteen verses might even be a little too much Halloween-but it's only once a year. Ages 3-7. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-K-A Halloween-themed counting book inspired by "Over in the Meadow." Mummies, owls, bats, and more help readers count to 13. "Over in the hollow,/wrapped in old sheets and glue,/live an old, moldy mummy/and his little mummies two./'LURCH!' moans the mummy./'WE LURCH!' moan the two./And they lurch into the mist,/wrapped in old sheets and glue." The rhyme and rhythm flow well, making this a good choice for reading aloud. The mixed-media illustrations have a retro cartoon feel and are spooky, but not scary-just like the text. The large pictures make it easy to count along, and kids will enjoy the funny details. This should be a hit at Halloween storytimes.-Laura Stanfield, Campbell County Public Library, Ft. Thomas, KY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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