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Nothing says Halloween like the sight of a flickering, jagged-toothed pumpkin. There’s an easy way to enjoy that celebratory jack-o-lantern: simply slip the disk from this scary Halloween package into the DVD slot and watch the warm seasonal orange glow on the screen! The accompanying Halloween Jack-O-Lantern book adds to the fun with an array of classic Halloween tales, the history of the Jack-O-Lantern and Halloween, and numerous yummy recipes. And that’s not all: the kit also contains a soundtrack of screams and scary organ music, as well as diagrams for carving the eight different fearsome pumpkins found in the DVD.
cover of The Halloween Jack-O-Lantern: Everything You Need to Help You and Your Family Enjoy the Scariest Month of the Year! (Book & DVD)author: Carlo De Vito
asin: 1933662786
binding: Paperback
list price: $14.95 USD
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