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Chargement... Trick-Or-Treat, Smell my Feet!par Lisa Desimini
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I thought this book was really funny. A spell that made all the children say, "smell my feet" instead of, "trick or treat", goes horribly wrong and the witches end up turning into babies. I thought it was a very fun story. I also liked the illustrations, they look like they had been made from construction paper. Author/illustrator Lisa Desimini takes the classic Halloween rhyme that children love to chant - "Trick-or-treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat!" - as her inspiration in this amusing holiday tale of two nasty witches who cook up a diabolical brew. Determined to put an end to the enjoyment that the neighborhood children get out of trick-or-treating, witch sisters Delia and Ophelia use the children's own nasty socks - stolen out of their dirty laundry - to concoct a potion that makes them incapable of saying anything but "smell my feet." With doors being closed in their faces, and no treats being handed out, it looks like Halloween is ruined for all the local children! But then a fluffy pink baby's booty - nice and clean! - gets into the potion by accident, and something very unexpected happens to these two malicious magical practitioners... Younger children with a taste for potty humor - think Walter the Farting Dog, or The Adventures of Captain Underpants - and an appreciation for the gross will relish this nasty holiday tale, particularly when the two wrong-doers are punished with cuteness! Lisa Desimini's cut-paper artwork, although not as detailed as some of the work of such masters of the style as David Wisniewski, is colorful and engaging. All in all, Trick-Or-Treat, Smell My Feet! is a fun story for Halloween, one I would recommend to young children who like holiday tales with a little humor. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
When twin witches Delia and Ophelia cook up a mischievous spell for Halloween, a mysterious ingredient causes the potion to backfire. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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