5 more sleeps 'til Halloween

Jimmy Fallon

Book - 2024

The excitement leading up to spooky season has been enjoyed by so many for so long. Filled with costumes, candy, and big scares! But why not make the last few days before Halloween even more exciting by counting how many sleeps until trick-or-treat night?

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Talk show host Fallon and illustrator Deas follow up 5 More Sleeps 'Til Christmas (2020) with a story of a youngster preparing for Halloween. "It's FIVE more sleeps 'til Halloween, / that spooky time of year / where all the ghosts are wide awake / as nighttime's drawing near." A calendar page with a large numeral 5 curls before a bright orange pumpkin. An orange-haired, light-skinned moppet wearing an enormous pair of blue glasses is hunkered down in bed with Gary the dog, whose vibrant blue coloring matches the bedspread. Occasionally accompanied by a sibling, the young narrator counts down day by day, describing seasonal activities: picking out a costume, navigating a corn maze, watching scary movies, taking part in a parade, going on a hayride, and trick-or-treating. The rhyming verses are sometimes a bit rocky but always fun. The text is periodically punctuated by the word boo, which appears in large, cartoonlike lettering; that, along with the calendar countdown motif, adds a pleasant repetition. Though the child confides feelings of trepidation ("What if bats fly in my room? / I think I'll close my window now"), descriptions of scary moments are always offset by brightly colored, exuberant artwork. Humor abounds: Gary looks both hilarious and sweet dressed in a ghost costume that matches the narrator's. The final page neatly closes the circle as the child goes from anticipating the holiday to participating in it and back again. Lighthearted and un-scary enough for bedtime. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.