Bone Soup
Book Summary
When the always-hungry Finnigin comes to town, the monsters hide out, with their food. Setting up a cauldron in the center of town and setting a bone to boil, he tricks them one by one into adding ingredients until they all have a ghoulish feast to enjoy.Is It Any Good?
An eerie ghoulish skeleton about to slurp up an eyeball from a bubbling cauldron of bone soup is enough to capture any kid's interest. And that's only the cover. The story inside is a twist on the Stone Soup tale filled out with witches, werewolves, mummies, bats, and zombies that will simply take that interest and build on it to the end. Complete with its own recipe for Bone Soup -- advertised as a ghoulish goulash -- this is Halloween fun kids and their parents will enjoy.Originally a French tale, the Stone Soup version retold by Marcia Brown won the 1947 Caldecott Award. This story has been a favorite for years and has been told in many ways, adapted to various times and places. Evans' retelling, with a bone not a stone and monsters rather than townspeople, is entertaining and a perfect Halloween tale for the younger set.

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