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Halloween Howl (Clifford's Puppy Days) (edition 2004)

by Norman Bridwell (Author)

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On Clifford's first Halloween, he and his friends decide the mysterious howling coming from the new neighbor's apartment is a monster.
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Title:Halloween Howl (Clifford's Puppy Days)
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Info:Scholastic (2004), 24 pages
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Halloween Howl (Clifford's Puppy Days) by Gail Herman

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Clifford and his neighborhood friends hear a howl coming from their apartment building and assume it must be a neighbor. They learn a pedestrian lesson about jumping to conclusions.

For me, the most interesting thing about this book is learning that it is adapted from an episode written by Suzanne Collins. Yes, Suzanne Collins of The Hunger Games! Before launching a cultural phenomenon, she was the head writer of the Clifford's Puppy Days animated series on PBS, and this is one of only three episodes for which she received a full script credit.

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Adapted by Gail Herman with illustrations by Barry Goldberg from the television script "The Monster in 3-B" by Suzanne Collins for the Clifford's Puppy Days PBS Kids animated series, Season 1, Episode 2, September 1, 2003. ( )
  villemezbrown | Sep 2, 2022 |
clifford and his friends hear weird noises and see a giant tooth in the apartment complex hallway. eventually they find that the tooth is a shark tooth and the noise is the sound of the neighbor boy playing a Japanese flute.
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Goldberg, BarryIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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When Clifford The Big Red Dog was a small red puppy, he lived with Emily Elizabeth in the city. On his first Halloween, Clifford was playing outside with his friends.
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Adapted by Gail Herman with illustrations by Barry Goldberg from the television script "The Monster in 3-B" by Suzanne Collins for the Clifford's Puppy Days PBS Kids animated series, Season 1, Episode 2, September 1, 2003.
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