Peek and Boo are Looking for You

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CHILDREN'S

2000s

David Radman

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Submision Type

book

Logline

It's Halloween night, and there is one house on the block that offers more than just tricks or treats. Meet Peek and Boo, two lovable, friendly ghosts who invite you into their home for some "not too scary" fun. And if you are brave enough to stay and play, you just might meet a lot of others too.

Genre

Children's

Short Summary

Told in rhyme, a young boy out trick or treating meets Peek and Boo, and is invited inside to play hide and seek. With many places to hide, the boy must venture through their house to find them. But beware, there might be others here too. It's all the fun of Halloween, without being too scary.

Setting

Any town USA

Based on a True Story

No

Plot - Premise

Other

Plot - Other Elements

Happy Ending

Mature Audience Themes

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Main Character Details

Name: No name for the boy character

Age: 8-9

Gender: Male

Role: Logical

Key Traits: Adventurous,Confident

Additional Character Details

Name: Peek and Boo

Age: Unknown

Gender: Male

Role: Mentor

Key Traits: Adventurous,Leader,Funny,Modest

Additional Character Details

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Additional Character Details

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About The Author

David Radman is an award winning author who has been writing children's books for nearly twenty years. His first book, "Santa's Zany, Wacky, Just not Right Night Before Christmas", was the Gold Medal Moonbeam award winner, and a USA Best Book Finalist, in 2014. He went on to write "When Grandpa Gets Going", published in 2018. David's love of storytelling inspires him to write stories he hopes to share in the future. He lives in Littleton, Colorado with his wife and two dogs.

Target Audiences

Age: 6 and under,7-12

Target Gender: Universal

Group Specific

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Publishing Details

Status: Yes: with a Publisher

Publisher: Black Rose Writing

Year Published: 2019

Hard Copy Available

No

ISBN

978-1-68433-405-6