I have been reading The Christmas Thingy and The Halloween Mouse to my niece and nephew for several years now. They love the stories and the illustrations. I would love to see more of these types of books from CD in the future.
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I still need to get a hold of The Christmas Thingy, have never read that one but definitely want itWARNING!!! WARNING!!! DO NOT VIEW THIS SPOILER! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
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I WISH! I'd love to see some of my favorite authors try their hands at writing picture books. I can think of some great illustrators for them to. Daniele Serra, Oscar Steve Senn, and CD's usual contributors. If they could get a "regular" illustrator like Kay Chorao, Steven Kellogg, Mercer Mayer, Dick Gackenbach etc that would be beyond awesome (if they are all still alive, ha ha)
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I have never heard of these. I will have to check them out. I knew Dean Koontz had wrote a kids story a long time ago and it was about dolls being alive (kinda makes me think of like Toy Story or something like that), and there is a mean toy, Does anyone know what that is called? I looked for it for a long time about 15 years ago (before internet made things so much easier) and never could find it. I may have to start looking into that again.
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