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Zombie at Number 56

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His face looked as though it had been tie-dyed purple and red, and his lips were blue. He reminded Marla of her papier mache self-portrait from the second grade. Marla thought she was the only different kid in small town Morrington, until she discovered Zayne, a real-life Zombie at number 56. Zayne thought he'd never have any friends, hidden away in the attic. Then he met Marla, a self-confessed loner bookworm from across the street.Their friendship started in a dark and dusty shed. Marla admired Zayne's curly red locks but recoiled from his icy skin and rotted teeth. Worried that he might lose his new friend, Zayne agreed to attend the Country Carnival with Marla. Could Zayne be a regular kid again, or was the town about to find out his monstrous secret? Who is this book for? Kids who like a little bit of horrorZombie-loving readersYoung readers 7-12 yearsGoosebumps fansKids who enjoy myths and mysteryWhy is this book special?It teaches kids about friendship and loyaltyIt tackles the hard topic of bullying and how to helpIt makes you laugh and a little bit scared all at the same timeIt has strong themes of empathy and compassion

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798761785700
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 128
  • Published:
  • November 29, 2021
  • Dimensions:
  • 127x203x7 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 132 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 8, 2024

Description of Zombie at Number 56

His face looked as though it had been tie-dyed purple and red, and his lips were blue. He reminded Marla of her papier mache self-portrait from the second grade.
Marla thought she was the only different kid in small town Morrington, until she discovered Zayne, a real-life Zombie at number 56. Zayne thought he'd never have any friends, hidden away in the attic. Then he met Marla, a self-confessed loner bookworm from across the street.Their friendship started in a dark and dusty shed. Marla admired Zayne's curly red locks but recoiled from his icy skin and rotted teeth. Worried that he might lose his new friend, Zayne agreed to attend the Country Carnival with Marla. Could Zayne be a regular kid again, or was the town about to find out his monstrous secret? Who is this book for?
Kids who like a little bit of horrorZombie-loving readersYoung readers 7-12 yearsGoosebumps fansKids who enjoy myths and mysteryWhy is this book special?It teaches kids about friendship and loyaltyIt tackles the hard topic of bullying and how to helpIt makes you laugh and a little bit scared all at the same timeIt has strong themes of empathy and compassion

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