The Little Ghost who Lost her Boo

The Little Ghost
who Lost her Boo!


‘I’ve lost my boo! I’ve lost my boo! Where has it gone? What will I do?’ Little Ghost has lost her boo, but she is determined to get it back, so she heads out to look for it. On her night-time hunt she meets a number of her friends, Owl, Pigeon, Rooster and Cow, and asks each of them if they’ve heard her boo. None of them have, but they are all very kind and offer Little Ghost their own sound instead. But none are as good as her own scary boo so she keeps on looking. In the end, it’s the reader who finds it for her!
This New York Times bestseller is a great, fun, read aloud, rhyming picture book packed full of animal noises and opportunities for interaction.

Quotes from reviews

Easy to read rhyming text that would make this picture book a great read-a-loud for juniors, with illustrations that spark the imagination and enhance the text.
Nice package this.

Bob’s Book Blog

A fun read aloud book for 3-7 year olds, complete with sound effects for children to join in with. The illustrations not only accompany the storyline but add to it with their detail such as the sun seen through the leaves of a tree. Owl, pigeon, rooster and cow are intricately patterned, a complete contrast to the simplicity of Littlest Ghost.

BOOKRAPT

Most readers and parents will be able to memorise this book in a heart beat.  Like Lynley Dodd and Margaret Mahy it has a ‘return’ appeal, I think.  Because of the repetitive nature and the invitation to join in the fun.

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