The Muffletumps' Halloween scare / by Jan Wahl ; illustrated by Cyndy Szekeres. Four forgotten Victorian dolls left in a cottage at the end of summer celebrate Halloween. 5 edition of The Muffletumps" Halloween scare found in the catalog. Want to Read. The Muffletumps" Halloween scare by Jan Wahl. 80 Want to read; 27 Currently reading; Published by Follett Pub. Co. in Chicago. Written in English Subjects: Dolls -- Fiction, Halloween -- Fiction. The Muffletumps' are dolls that accidentally get left behind in a summer house. They argue and live apart in separate camp houses until Halloween's arrival when the make up. Cute illustrations and an interesting story though it's more about friendship than Halloween/5(4).
WAHL, JanWAHL, Jan. American, b. Genres: Children's fiction, Plays/ Screenplays, Poetry. Career: Secretary to Isak Dinesen, Denmark, Publications. well as perspicacity of this muffletumps the story of four dolls can be taken as well as picked to act. The Muffletumps - Jan Wahl - The Delightful story of four dolls. The Muffletumps - Jan Wahl - The Delightful story of four dolls. American Book Publishing Record Cumulative - R.R. Bowker Company - American Book Publishing. The author is Jan Margo. All I remember about this book is a little boy who would march around with a paper hat on his head and chant "hayfoot, strawfoot" as he marched. One I read around about a little boy who would march around with a paper hat singing "Hayfoot, Strawfoot.".
well as perspicacity of this muffletumps the story of four dolls can be taken as well as picked to act. The Muffletumps - Jan Wahl - The Delightful story of four dolls. The Muffletumps - Jan Wahl - The Delightful story of four dolls. American Book Publishing Record Cumulative - R.R. Bowker Company - American Book Publishing. Jan Wahl Is a well-known author, some of his books are a fascination for readers like in the The Muffletumps' Halloween Scare book, this is one of the most wanted Jan Wahl author readers around the world. The Fall of the House of Usher, by Edgar Allen Poe You literally cannot have Halloween without at least one Poe story or poem. It’s a law, we believe. The Fall of the House of Usher isn’t always the most name-checked of Poe’s works, but at Halloween it should be; it’s expertly constructed, drips with dread, and will scare the socks off you no matter how many times you’ve read it before.
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