Thank you to Susanna Hill for setting up the 7th annual Halloweensie Contest!
Munster Knows (70 words)
Monsters, Monsters
everywhere.
Tonight’s their night
if they dare
to leave their lairs,
to mix and mingle,
shadows left,
at last— commingle.
On Halloween,
no one knows
who is who
under clothes.
Girls with crowns
and boys with horns
go house to house
for candy corn.
Munster knows
it’s trick or treat,
but… he never
keeps a sweet.
Instead he has a
trick to share—
confetti bombs
for your hair!
LOL-funny with a great ending :) Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Charlotte!
DeleteLove the surprise confetti bombs! My son would be asking for those if he read this. Thanks for a fun story!
ReplyDeleteHa - my boys loved them at their school fall festival when they were young. Thank you and you're welcome! =)
ReplyDeleteFun story and rhyme. Good luck in the competition.
ReplyDeleteThanks! You too!
DeleteTracy, this is a really cute rhyme! Munster has the beat on Halloween trick or treaters, that's for sure.
ReplyDeletelol - thanks! I'll look for all of yours too!
Deletesuper cute :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteFun story--I especially like the twist at the end.
ReplyDeleteYay!
DeleteGreat visuals!
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteConfetti bombs sound like fun. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteHa - thanks!
DeleteThe dreaded confetti bomb! That's quite the trick. Very fun!
ReplyDeleteA trick would be fun!
DeleteSo true that Halloween is the one night Monsters can wander among us and we can't tell whether they're dressed up kiddos or real monsters! :) Cute story, fun ending! Thanks so much for joining in on Halloweensie, Tracy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this fun contest!
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