Help the spooky squad of Castle Gloombog find the missing pumpkins! On the eve of Castle Gloombog's annual Halloween party, a spell goes horribly wrong and over a hundred pumpkins vanish! Join the Harriet the Hairy (our spell-casting witch!), Tangle the Tiny (the biggest spider!), Liesel the Lumpy (our prideful gargoyle!) and the rest of the squad as they trade their dingy dungeons for the city sights of our world, travelling through space and time, in an effort to collect the pumpkins in time. Can you help the spooky squad find the pumpkins and save the party? There are over a hundred pumpkins to find in total! From London to Tokyo, Where's the Pumpkin? is great for hours of global spooky fun The fabulous cover has shiny purple foil on the front, making it the perfect book for Halloween!;
Pagination: 40 pages;
Date of Publication: 01/09/2022
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