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Meowl-o-ween

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It's Halloween night, also known as Meowl-o-ween! Cats are on the prowl, ready to give trick-or-treaters a fright. But one lost kitten is scared—will she find her way and join the fun? This fresh and fun Halloween read-aloud is a spooky-but-sweet story.

On frightful, delightful Meowl-o-ween, cats slink by carved pumpkins and prepare to spook the trick-or-treaters parading the streets. But not all of the cats are enjoying the flashing lights and costumes. A lone kitten is overwhelmed by the crowds and doesn’t know which way to turn! This  Halloween tale is a rhyming read-aloud that shows even the smallest scaredy-cat can find the courage to overcome their fears and anxieties. 
  • SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING ANGLE: Halloween and other holidays can be tough for some kids! The little kitten’s narrative provides an entry point for children to talk about their own fears and anxieties. 
  • READ-ALOUD APPEAL: The rhyming text and vibrant illustrations are ideal to share at bedtime or during read-alouds. 
  • PERFECT FOR CAT AND ANIMAL LOVERS: Featuring a fun variety of cats each with their own distinct personality, this cat-driven story will delight feline fans and is an excellent addition to animal-themed shelves.
  • THREE STORIES AND MULTIPLE POINTS OF VIEW IN THE ART: The tale of the cats preparing to scare the trick-or-treaters is interwoven with the stories of a frightened kitten and of a cat-loving trick-or-treater.
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      • Kirkus

        July 1, 2023
        The neighborhood kitties are out for a prowl on Halloween! "Out we flounce from our pillows. / Out we pounce from the willows." Cats of all colors and kinds join the parade to stalk a diverse group of trick-or-treaters. There are no scaredy cats...except maybe one little gray kitten who has lost her way and her mama. The rest of the cats follow the smiling humans until one bold black cat scares them with a sudden yowl. "Such terrific / furr-i-fic FUN!" The two groups march on together. Kitten is still crying for her mother. Finally, Mom sees a tiny tail among the jack-o'-lanterns. The two snuggle and watch the cats and humans. Then Kitten jumps out to give that bold black cat a scare, and it's time for treats. Happy "Meowl-o-ween!" Muldrow's rhyming romp is a fine feline addition to libraries with large Halloween collections or as a gift for a favorite kitty collector. Chen's digitally created illustrations in a colorful palette feature bright-eyed pussycats and exuberant treat-seekers enjoying a slightly spooky Halloween. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A seasonal story with nary a scare, suitable for tiny tot cat fans. (Picture book. 2-5)

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      • School Library Journal

        June 16, 2023

        PreS-Gr 2-This seasonal story unfolds through the eyes of a wise cat who captures the fun and festivities of Halloween in playful rhyming couplets. The feline narrator explains that cats from far and wide have joined together to give young trick-or-treaters an amusing scare, all in good fun. Everyone is enjoying themselves, with the exception of a timid grey kitten who has become separated from her mother. The mother quickly discovers the kitten hiding behind a large pumpkin. She soon overcomes her fears and finds the courage to scare the leader-of-the-pack cat, causing laughter from all the merrymakers. The night ends with the children happily sharing their collected sweet treats with the appreciative fun-loving cats. This tale will inspire preschoolers to overcome their own fears. It contains a message of the importance of family, community, friendship, and fun. The use of wordplay and made-up words adds to the whimsical element of the narrative, engaging young readers and tickling their sense of humor. Cheery digitally rendered illustrations bring the Halloween scenes to life, depicting lively costumed children visiting welcoming houses adorned with festive decorations. VERDICT This delightful Halloween adventure is ideal for a quick holiday story time session.-Lynne Stover

        Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • Publisher's Weekly

        July 31, 2023
        From the cover image of a rooftop-leaping kitty’s shadowy silhouette, it’s clear that Halloween has gone to the cats in this celebration of trick-or-treat and felinekind. Muldrow builds a bit of gentle suspense with rhyming text narrated by “Country cats—/fancy cats—from far and near—/alley cats—house cats—no scaredy cats here!” The kitties form a quiet-footed fleet that’s out to frighten trick-or-treaters “with /a / yowl!” As the mammals playfully stalk a group of costumed kids portrayed with varying skin tones, a parallel plot tracks a kitten, frightened by the commotion and crying for its mama before a fuzzy reunion. Chen gets the clowder’s postures and behaviors just right, creating cat-tastically crowded, digitally rendered interspecies scenes of friends having a joyful, treat-filled time. Fun for cat lovers and Halloween fans alike. Ages 3–7.

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    • Lexile® Measure:550
    • Text Difficulty:2-3

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