
Halloween Fraidy Cat (Ready, Freddy! #8)
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Fred Berman
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First grader Freddy Thresher gets scared of everything, which means Halloween is not an easy time for him even though he gets to dress up like his favorite animal - a shark. But how will he cope with his classmate's Halloween party, where everyone will look like a ghost, goblin, or monster? Sensitive kids will relate to Freddy's plight, while science lovers will likely enjoy all the shark facts. Versatile performer Fred Berman clearly enjoys narrating in all the different voices, from class bully to big sister. A great choice for helping kids learn how to conquer their fears, and for getting into the Halloween spirit.
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