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HOW TO BUILD A HAUNTED HOUSE by Frank Tupta

HOW TO BUILD A HAUNTED HOUSE

by Frank Tupta ; illustrated by Kyle Beckett

Pub Date: July 21st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5420-0543-2
Publisher: Two Lions

Building a house can be a monstrous job.

A crack construction crew of nocturnal monsters, including werewolves, Invisible Man, Cyclops, and witches, teams up to build new digs for a vampire family. The challenge, foreman Frankenstein exhorts: Finish while it’s still dark; the vampires must move in before sunup. Uh-oh! It looks like they may not make the deadline. But, whew, magic prevails: “The job got done / and…no one died.” After the bloodsucker family settles in to the “SCARIEST place / with the SPOOKIEST view,” the sleepy monsters toddle off home with their trucks, tools, and equipment and head to bed. This jaunty rhyming tale will appeal as much to construction aficionados as to monster mavens. Various vehicles, tools, building materials, and nuts and bolts of the trade are mentioned and illustrated, and otherworldly laborers are depicted toiling away. The lively, clipped verses capture the rapid speed and rhythms at which the monsters work to ensure the job’s speedy completion. Humorously lively, energetic illustrations feature numerous busy, multicolored monsters and mounds of dirt; the palette highlights mostly dark shades (this is a nighttime enterprise, after all), but a full moon lights the proceedings well enough to illuminate the monsters’ comical, frantic expressions; a round yellow sun at the book’s conclusion brings the evening’s proceedings to a happy finish.

Entertaining and enjoyable for building and critter lovers.

(Picture book. 4-7)