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Happy Halloween Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt

ohyes_that_girl's review against another edition

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4.0

I love this series; it’s so cute. I love you stinky face is my favorite book to read to my kids. This one is almost as cute.

kebreads's review against another edition

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2.0

The story was only so-so, but the illustrations were pretty awesome.

mariahroze's review against another edition

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3.0

This book was only ok. It was definitely to low for my students, a little babyish. Also, my students thought it was weird that the mother was calling her child a "name."

bookdingo's review against another edition

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4.0

I wonder if Stinky Face is going to need anxiety medication someday. He worries SO much!

libraryjen's review against another edition

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3.0

The fact that the mom calls her son "Stinky Face" is a little funky, but it's a cute story anyway. The little guy keeps asking his mom about all the things that could go wrong while they trick-or-treat. She has all kinds of creative answers.

kitm's review against another edition

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3.0

Too bad the strong emphasis on candy.

pussreboots's review against another edition

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5.0

Sean likes Halloween themed books. He has about a dozen of them. He also adores I Love You, Stinky Face, a favorite book to borrow from his school. So when I saw Happy Halloween Stinky Face for sale, I had to get a copy for him.

Stinky Face is getting ready for Halloween and his (or her, it's never made clear) mother has to field a long string of trick-or-treat related questions. As with the first book, Mama always manages a kind and creative answer to Stinky Face's questions. I often wish I could come up with Mama's witty responses when Sean is flinging run-on-sentence questions at me.

Cyd Moore's illustrations bring to life Stinky Face's wild questions and his mother's equally creative answers. I think my favorite illustration is of Stinky Face's sister flying over the neighborhood, unable to trick-or-treat because she is so high in the air.

If you're a fan of the Stinky Face books or have a young one who adores Halloween themed stories as much as mine does, get yourself a copy of I Love You Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt with illustrations by Cyd Moore.

kitm's review against another edition

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3.0

Too bad the strong emphasis on candy.
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