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Ponchito and Margarita's First Halloween
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Ponchito and Margarita’s First Halloween

In this creepy spooky Halloween story. Charlie convinces his siblings Mya, Jacob, and the two adopted squirrels, Ponchito and Margarita, on a adventurous journey, to explore a hunted house up the hill. Instead of marching on the Halloween parade, which is a community tradition. Then after the parade all the children go around knocking on doors Trick-Or-Treating.

The children leave the parade, to enter the hunted house up the hill, and encounter: spider webs, flying bats, tiny ghosts, goblins, zombies, mummies, and dancing skeletons. The children need to escape from all these horrible creepy monsters. Mya saw an open window, which she can fly on her magical flying broom stick to get help.

Charlie, announces that he took some of MaMa’s hot apple cider, magical potion with a dash of pixie dust. He had filled his water bottle, when no one was looking, and placed it inside his backpack. Mya stated, “Charlie you’re a genius!”

Ponchito and Margarita had never experienced, a haunted house full of monsters and they were terrified and horrified. It was Ponchito who stated, “We should all make a pinky promise, to never enter a haunted house on Halloween or otherwise.”

In this creepy spooky Halloween story. Charlie convinces his siblings Mya, Jacob, and the two adopted squirrels, Ponchito and Margarita, on a adventurous journey, to explore a hunted house up the hill. Instead of marching on the Halloween parade, which is a community tradition. Then after the parade all the children go around knocking on doors Trick-Or-Treating.

The children leave the parade, to enter the hunted house up the hill, and encounter: spider webs, flying bats, tiny ghosts, goblins, zombies, mummies, and dancing skeletons. The children need to escape from all these horrible creepy monsters. Mya saw an open window, which she can fly on her magical flying broom stick to get help.

Charlie, announces that he took some of MaMa’s hot apple cider, magical potion with a dash of pixie dust. He had filled his water bottle, when no one was looking, and placed it inside his backpack. Mya stated, “Charlie you’re a genius!”

Ponchito and Margarita had never experienced, a haunted house full of monsters and they were terrified and horrified. It was Ponchito who stated, “We should all make a pinky promise, to never enter a haunted house on Halloween or otherwise.”

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Children will absolutely adore this book. The author has crafted incredible and memorable characters, and even the traditionally scary ones like zombies, skeletons, and vampires are portrayed in a non-threatening way. It all begins when Mya, Charlie, and Jacob prepare to attend the Halloween Parade with their adopted squirrels, Ponchito and Margarita. Their Mama has something special in store for each of them on this Halloween night. Before the festivities begin, they enjoy Mama’s hot apple cider prepared from her secret recipe, and that’s when magic unfold. One of the key themes that may resonate with children after reading this story is the concept of openness and the importance of keeping secrets. Parents, guardians, and educators will find ample opportunities to engage in fascinating conversations with children, as the narrative both begins and ends with a secret at its core.
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Children will absolutely adore this book. The author has crafted incredible and memorable characters, and even the traditionally scary ones like zombies, skeletons, and vampires are portrayed in a non-threatening way. It all begins when Mya, Charlie, and Jacob prepare to attend the Halloween Parade with their adopted squirrels, Ponchito and Margarita. Their Mama has something special in store for each of them on this Halloween night. Before the festivities begin, they enjoy Mama's hot apple cider prepared from her secret recipe, and that's when magic unfold. One of the key themes that may resonate with children after reading this story is the concept of openness and the importance of keeping secrets. Parents, guardians, and educators will find ample opportunities to engage in fascinating conversations with children, as the narrative both begins and ends with a secret at its core.
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Publisher: ReadersMagnet, LLC.
Published Date: August 24, 2023
ISBN: 9798890911773
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