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1. The Runaway Pumpkin

Runaway Pumpkin
Author: Kevin Lewis
Illustrator: S.D. Schindler
Publisher: Orchard Books (reprint edition: Aug. 2008)
Reading Level: Ages 4-8

"Once upon a hill, when the wind blew with a chill wandered Buck and Billy Baxter with their baby sister, Lil..."

If you love Halloween, pumpkins, pumpkin pie, and pumpkin bread, you'll enjoy this fun read-aloud that will have your tongue begging for a break! Buck and Billy Baxter cut the vine of an enormous pumpkin and down the hill it goes. The pumpkin crashes through the family farm, and it's Papa who comes up with the idea to use his tractor to dig a ditch to catch the gigantic pumpkin. If you catch a gigantic pumpkin, what do you do? Have Grandma make pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, etc... for a Halloween feast! This terrific tale will have you wanting more of this thumpin' bumpin' runaway pumpkin!

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