Hide-and-Creep

Hide-and-Creep

Hide-and-Creep

Hide-and-Creep

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Overview

Elijah is building a fort in the woods behind his new home when he is greeted by a strange girl named Iris. At first she helps him work, but she soon insists on a game of hide-and-seek. So Elijah searches and searches for Iris . . . until it begins to get dark. Just as he yells that he has to go home, Iris suddenly appears, angry about being left alone in the woods. It’s only the first troubling omen as Elijah grows more uncertain if he wants to spend time with his hide-and-seek friend. In this Scary Graphics tale, easy-to-read text and eerie, full-color art combine to deliver just-right scares for kids who crave chills and thrills.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663911742
Publisher: Capstone
Publication date: 07/01/2021
Series: Scary Graphics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 40
Lexile: GN520L (what's this?)
File size: 22 MB
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Age Range: 8 - 11 Years

About the Author

Jessica Freeburg lives in Lakeville, MN, with her husband and three children. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in various magazines and anthologies. Her debut young-adult novel, Living in Shadows, was released in 2015. She has written several screenplays and enjoys working in film, writing, and producing documentaries focused on historical events that inspire her. You can visit her online at www.jessicafreeburg.com or follow her on Twitter: @jessicafreeburg.
Alan Brown, is a freelance illustrator who has created artwork for Disney, Warner Bros. and the BBC, while continuing to provide illustrations for children's books and comics. Alan has worked mainly on children's books for kids who find it hard to engage and be enthusiastic about reading. These clients include Harper Collins, Capstone, Ransom, Franklin Watts and  Ben 10 Omniverse.

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Kids love scary stories! These tales are creepy enough to hook kids while safe enough for adults to feel comfortable recommending;  Graphic novels build visual literacy and stamina among all types of readers; Perfect pleasure reading pick for even the most reluctant readers

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