Happy Halloween everyone! I have a funny story for you today. Mercy Watson, the single minded pig who loves buttered toast, is back . In this adventure, Mercy Watson and her humans get into the spirit of Halloween, with disastrous consequences.
Kate DiCamillo
Illustrated by Chris Van Dusen
Fiction Series
For ages 6 to 8
Candlewick Press, 2007, 978-0763630140
One October afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Watson are sitting together in their living room when Mrs. Watson comes up with an idea. She suggests that this year Mercy, their pet pig, should dress up for Halloween. Mr. Watson thinks that this is a grand idea and he is quite agreeable that Mercy should be dressed up a princess. In no time at all, Mrs. Watson has created a large pink froo froo dress for Mercy, and Mr. Watson has managed to find a tiara for her. Unfortunately, Mercy does not feel at all inclined to wear the outfit. At least she isn't until it is explained that she will get "treats" if she wear the dress and the tiara. So, with a sigh, she allows Mrs. Watson to dress her.
Illustrated by Chris Van Dusen
Fiction Series
For ages 6 to 8
Candlewick Press, 2007, 978-0763630140
One October afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Watson are sitting together in their living room when Mrs. Watson comes up with an idea. She suggests that this year Mercy, their pet pig, should dress up for Halloween. Mr. Watson thinks that this is a grand idea and he is quite agreeable that Mercy should be dressed up a princess. In no time at all, Mrs. Watson has created a large pink froo froo dress for Mercy, and Mr. Watson has managed to find a tiara for her. Unfortunately, Mercy does not feel at all inclined to wear the outfit. At least she isn't until it is explained that she will get "treats" if she wear the dress and the tiara. So, with a sigh, she allows Mrs. Watson to dress her.
On Halloween night, the Watsons begin their
trick-or-treating by visiting their neighbors, the Lincoln sisters. Baby is
happy to see them, but sour Eugenia does not believe in letting pigs go
trick-or-treating and she slams the door in Mercy's face. Kind Baby has the
Watsons come to the kitchen door and she offers Mercy the treat bowl. All goes
well until the Lincoln sisters' cat comes on to the scene. Then everything goes
wrong very fast.
In this delightful holiday title, Mercy
Watson is sure to give readers plenty of laughs. With great patience the
"porcine vision" puts up with a great deal just so that she might
have her favourite treat in the world - buttered toast. A text full of chuckles
and wonderfully expressive illustrations make this a perfect book for young
readers.
This is the fourth book in the Mercy Watson
series.
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