Harry was a werewolf—not a scary werewolf but, still, a werewolf. Most werewolves were scary, but not Harry. Harry was smart, curious, and funny. Did he want to be scary? Of course! But he just wasn't. Werewolves are supposed to be scary, but Harry isn’t scary at all! In fact, he’s much more likely to make you laugh than cause you to scream in terror. His brother, Larry, one of the scariest werewolves around, does his best to teach Harry how to frighten others, but it’s no use. As Halloween approaches and Harry still can’t scare a single person, he starts to reflect on his unique talents. He may not be scary, but he is smart, curious, and funny. How can Harry make the most of spooky season with his special skills? You’ll just have to read Halloween The Werewolf That Wasn’t Scary to find out!
Aimie Meyer’s Gnarly the Christmas Tree is a heartfelt holiday tale about resilience, hope, and finding beauty in imperfection. Gnarly, a small and crooked tree on a bustling tree farm, dreams of being chosen by a loving family despite his flaws. His journey of patience and unwavering optimism invites readers to cheer for him and reflect on the true spirit of Christmas.
The enchanting illustrations bring Gnarly’s world to life, perfectly complementing the touching narrative. This beautifully crafted story is a timeless reminder that everyone has a special place where they belong, making it a must-read for families looking to start a new holiday tradition.
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