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|title=Little Monster and the Spooky Party
|author=Nick Sharratt and Pippa Goodhart
|isbn=9781405277426
|website=http://nicksharratt.com/
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It is surprising how often the sturdiness of a children's book is important when considering whether to buy it or not. This is especially the case with a lift the flap book; flimsy flaps flaunt fast failure. Therefore, it is important that the flaps are attached well and this is the case here. Indeed the flaps are stuck into the book after printing to assure that they are sturdier than just being cut into the pages.
The only real negative for ''Spooky Party'' is the sheer simplicity of the book. It is squarely aimed at the younger end of the market as the story is very light and there is not much to do other than lift lifting the flaps. There is no extra sense of play as seen in something like Sharratt's own [[What's In The Witch's Kitchen? by Nick Sharratt\|What's In The Witch's Kitchen?]], a flap book that also had plenty of silly surprises. However, for a two year old looking forward to Halloween this is a book that will entertain them up to and on the big day. With its study sturdy flaps , it may also last for a few more years too.
As mentioned check out the fun double -sided flaps in [[What's In The Witch's Kitchen? by Nick Sharratt]] and more spooky fun for the very young in [[BOO! by Jonathan Litton and Fhiona Galloway]]. We can also recommend [[Little Monster's Day Out with Dad by Nick Sharratt and Pippa Goodhart]]. You might also enjoy [[Mortimer Keene: Ghosts on the Loose by Tim Healey and Chris Mould]] or [[The Tailypo: A Ghost Story by Joanna Galdone and Paul Galdone]].
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