The Headless Gargoyle (Critters of the Night , No 4)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Illustrated in full color. Esmerelda, Wanda Howl's wild and crazy cousin, is a smash hit in Critter Falls. But Axel and Thistle think Auntie Esmerelda is bad news. With the help of Uncle Mole--and a mirror--they're determined to shatter her perfect image. But will a face-off with Esmerelda mean trouble ahead? Book #4. Â
Zoom on My Broom (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Thistle's new playmate is about to discover that a visit to Old Howl Hall is not your average play date. From peculiar pets to terrifying treats, this is truly a ferociously funny family. Beginning readers will be able to zoom through this spooky text with the greatest of ease. Â
Purple Pickle Juice (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Each morning, Thistle Howl drinks a glass of purple pickle juice and chants: "Hands above, feet below.  Grow, I say.  GROW!  GROW!  GROW!"  Yet she doesn't get any bigger.  Then Auntie Bell offers a few incantations of her own--and Thistle gets a humongous surprise! Â
No Flying in the Hall (Mercer Mayer's Critters of the Night) (A Random House Pictureback; #5)
by Erica Farber
from Random House, Inc.
Thistle Howl attends witch's school and unwitchingly turns Miss Prickly and Miss Prune into toads while trying to make Magic Potion Number Nine. Can Thistle save them? The fledgling socceress has her hands full trying to reverse the spell, especially with a sea monster and monsterous mother bird in close pursuit! Â
Roast and Toast (Critters of the Night)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Axel Howl is off to a midnight vampire's picnic on the beach, where roasting and toasting, strumming and drumming, and jumping and thumping make for easy-to-read fun in this first appearance in Beginner Books® by Mercer Mayer's Critters of the Night®. Â
Critters of the Night: No Howling in the House (Step into Reading, Step 3)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Jack Howl can't wait to teach his son, Axel, to howl like him.  Wanda plans to show her daughter, Thistle, how to fly just the way she does.  But the kids have other ideas in this lighthearted jab at gender stereotypes that will make young readers howl. Â
Pirate Soup (Mercer Mayer's Creepy Critters Pictureback Shape Books)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
When brave Axel Howl meets Cap'n Short Bob on a pirate ship in his backyard, he has to think and act fast before the mean pirate turns him into fish food! Â
The Vampire Brides (Critters of the Night, No. 3)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Illustrated in full color. Three lovelorn lady vampires long for Dracul Duck, the best vampire dancer in Crittervania, to take one of them for his bride--and not just "till death do us part"! So when Dracul Duck finds a new dance partner at the Critter Falls Fair, the would-be brides are willing to take almost any steps to get rid of her.  But watch out, ladies! Dracul Duck is planning some special moves of his own... Â
Night of the Walking Dead, Part (Critters of the Night, Part 2)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Welcome to the Forbidden Palace -- a place where evil reigns...a place where the dead are sentenced to eternal darkness...a place where there is no escape for the Howls. Axel and Thistle must face its dangers -- for only they can free teh kingdom from an evil spell cast long ago! Â
Kiss of the Mermaid (Step Into Reading. Step 3 Book.)
by Erica Farber
from Random House Books for Young Readers
Illustrated in full color. The wicked sea witch has turned the family of Mara the mermaid into giant chess pieces and hidden them in a deep-sea cave. Thistle Howl wants to help, so Mara turns Thistle into a mermaid. Now they can both swim to the rescue, except there's one catch: the sea witch needs two more chess pieces--just the size of Thistle and Mara! Will the heroic mermaids sink or swim? Â
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