The Ghost-Eye Tree by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault and illustrated by Ted Rand
The Ghost-Eye Tree by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault and illustrated by Ted Rand
- Poetry
- 1-4
Summary:
This book is about a young boy and his sister on a dark and windy autumn night. They need to get a bucket of milk from the end of town As they walk down the lonely road, bathed in eerie moonlight, all the boy can think about is the ghost-eye tree. The boy's sister scares him and picks on him about the tree, in the end the little boy says that whenever his mom needed milk again he never seemed to be around.
Evaluation:
This is a fun book for reading to the class around Halloween. This book is a good amount of spooky/scary for children, meaning it will not give them nightmares but they will get a good suspenseful story. This book can also be used to show students that poems can be a little longer and can be fun and spooky.
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