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With all the media fuss over real live adult ghost hunters, this delightful children’s book allows kids to experience for themselves hunting for a ghost in a supposedly haunted house. Only the little boy in There's No Such Thing as Ghosts! fails to see the evidence of otherworldly entities right under his very nose – or behind him, or above him, or all around him. If there is a message to this book, it’s that things aren’t always as they seem!
Emmanuelle Eeckhout has written a simple, but adorable tale of the new kid in town who is curious about an alleged neighborhood haunted house. Her fun, whimsical line drawings add to the playfulness of this lighthearted look at the supernatural, and children under the age of six will love to read along and pretend that they, too, can be real live ghostbusters, butterfly nets in hand.
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Marie D. Jones/2008 for curled
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