The Bailey School Kids may - or may not - have seen a
hungry ghost in this funny and spooky graphic novel.
Eddie and Howie go to visit Eddie's great-aunt Mathilda. But when
Howie sees a shadowy face in the window - and when his potato
chips start to form mysterious trails - the Bailey School kids are
spooked.
Could a ghost be living in the attic?
Graphic novels are ideal books for beginning and newly independent
readers aged 6 - 8.
With approachable page counts, easy-to-follow paneling, and artwork
that supports text comprehension, these engaging stories with
unforgettable characters help children become lifelong readers.
Full-colour throughout
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MARCIA THORNTON JONES enjoys reading more than anything else. As a teacher, her favorite part of the school day was sharing books with her students. It was that love of reading that drew her to writing. She wanted to write the same kinds of stories that she and her students enjoyed reading. One afternoon she mentioned to the school librarian that she'd
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