
Johnny Slimeseed and the Freaky Forest
A Graphic Novel (Far Out Folktales)
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About this listen
Little Johnny Slimeseed isn't like the other monsters living in Nightmare. The gentle swamp creature hates scaring human kids and wishes his fellow ghouls would find another hobby. So he comes up with a brilliant plan—fill the land with oozy, goopy slime trees! If he can plant enough seeds, the monsters won't frighten anyone because they'll be too busy having fun in the sludge! Can Johnny achieve his freaky forest dream?
In this Far Out Folktale, the story of famous American pioneer Johnny Appleseed gets twisted about to create an exciting adventure for kids.
©2019 Stephanie True Peters (P)2019 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
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