"Welcome to the graveyard of dead letters. Here lie dangerous silent letters, like K in knife and the W in sword. The Librarian is searching the tombs for missing Aide when he discovers a terrible plan. The Wizard Spellbinder has used the Aide and the dead letters to create a mighty weapon"--Back cover.
As one of the world's greatest super heroes, Wonder Woman has many powers and abilities, including lightning-quick speed, super-strength, and a golden lasso. But her most important skill of all is being a friend.
Livia wears a small porcelain hand around her neck, all that is left of a doll that once belonged to her grandmother, but on the first night at summer camp the hand comes alive and terrifies an envious cabinmate--and there are plenty of chills in five other stories in this collection.
When a mysterious wind blows the pages of a book stolen long ago from the Library of Doom, it turns them into sharp, bat-like objects that fly on their own, and only the Librarian can stop them from attacking a young reader.
When her father uses weed killer on their lawn, Lisa dreams that the goblin in the grass that her grandmother told her about will come after her because his home is threatened--and this is just one of the scary stories in this collection.
When Bruce Wayne catches up with the man who murdered his parents many years earlier, he chases the crook on his own while relating the story of how he became Batman.
Explores five different kinds of creative movement such as marching, hopping, skipping, galloping, and running. Includes song lyrics, sheet music, glossary, discussion questions, and further reading.