Gilbert the Ghost

$18.95

Bestselling children’s picture book, from award-winning author-illustrator Guido Van Genechten! Perfect for Halloween storytime or any other time!

“A little ghost unapologetically makes the most of being different….Different never looked so appealing. ” – Kirkus Reviews

“A sweet story about outsider friendship that is just slightly scary in places…. it’s hard not to be charmed by van Genechten’s smiley, rosy-cheeked ghosts, who could give Casper a run for his money in the cuteness department” – Publisher’s Weekly

Gilbert goes to ghost school like all the other ghosts, but he’s a special ghost: he doesn’t like to screech in a scary way, he doesn’t want to haunt and was always polite. What will happen to Gilbert when he’s sent by the principal of school to the Abandoned Tower?

A warmhearted picture book by bestselling author-illustrator Guido Van Genechten about a different, special ghost. For quiet, and not so quiet, children ages 4 and up.

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Bestselling children’s picture book, from award-winning author-illustrator Guido Van Genechten! Perfect for Halloween storytime or any other time!

“A little ghost unapologetically makes the most of being different….Different never looked so appealing. ” – Kirkus Reviews

“A sweet story about outsider friendship that is just slightly scary in places…. it’s hard not to be charmed by van Genechten’s smiley, rosy-cheeked ghosts, who could give Casper a run for his money in the cuteness department” – Publisher’s Weekly

Gilbert goes to ghost school like all the other ghosts, but he’s a special ghost: he doesn’t like to screech in a scary way, he doesn’t want to haunt and was always polite. What will happen to Gilbert when he’s sent by the principal of school to the Abandoned Tower?

A warmhearted picture book by bestselling author-illustrator Guido Van Genechten about a different, special ghost. For quiet, and not so quiet, children ages 4 and up.

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Weight 1.20 lbs

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