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One dark and windy autumn night when the sun has long gone down, a young boy and his older sister are sent to the end of town to get a bucket of milk. As they walk down the lonely road, bathed in eerie moonlight, all the boy can think about is the ghost-eye tree.

Oooo...
I dreaded to go...
I dreaded the tree....
Why does Mama always choose me
When the night is so dark
And the mind runs free?

What will happen when they come to the tree? Can they run past it or will it reach out and grab them?

Any child who has been frightened of the dark will enjoy this scary book, which is meant to be read aloud. Bill Martin, Jr., and John Archambault developed the story as a reader''s theater piece, which they have performed in schools across the country. Now, with Ted Rand''s stunning illustrations, the ghost-eye tree comes to life. Watch out!

The GhostEye Tree Owlet Book

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    A Paperback / softback by Bill Martin, John Archambault, Ted Rand

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      Publisher: Square Fish
      Publication Date: 15/10/1988
      ISBN13: 9780805009477, 978-0805009477
      ISBN10: 0805009477

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      One dark and windy autumn night when the sun has long gone down, a young boy and his older sister are sent to the end of town to get a bucket of milk. As they walk down the lonely road, bathed in eerie moonlight, all the boy can think about is the ghost-eye tree.

      Oooo...
      I dreaded to go...
      I dreaded the tree....
      Why does Mama always choose me
      When the night is so dark
      And the mind runs free?

      What will happen when they come to the tree? Can they run past it or will it reach out and grab them?

      Any child who has been frightened of the dark will enjoy this scary book, which is meant to be read aloud. Bill Martin, Jr., and John Archambault developed the story as a reader''s theater piece, which they have performed in schools across the country. Now, with Ted Rand''s stunning illustrations, the ghost-eye tree comes to life. Watch out!

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