Exploring concepts of size and scale, giant pumpkins decorate some of America's most famous landmarks and landscapes, including the Grand Canyon, the U.S. Capitol dome, and Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
Curious about what fall is like in places that are not always white, Penguin and his friends go to a pumpkin farm and bring back a surprise for Penguin's brother, Pumpkin, who couldn't come with them.
"How does a pumpkin seed turn into a tasty pie? Follow each step--from planting pumpkin seeds to eating a delicious slice of pie--in this fascinating book!"--.
The creeps are in trouble - again. When their rule breaking during an investigation lands them in "service detention," the four friends find themselves lugging pumpkins off a foreclosed pumpkin patch. To thank them for their service, Sheriff Obie allows each of them to take home a pumpkin to carve into a jack-o'-lantern. Um...bad idea. Because once carved, the pumpkins come ot life - and gobble up anyone within reach!.
Details the characteristics of pumpkins, the process by which they grow, and how people use pumpkins once they are harvested. Included color photographs.