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Zombi the Zombie

Zombies and Wolfmen and Ghosts - oh my! When a little boy named JC enters The Dead Tree Forest with his best friend and favorite toy, Zombi The Zombie, he learns that Zombi has a whole bunch of other friends here in this world. There’s: Wolfey - a super-fun and energetic wolfman; Mum-Z - a serious, brainy mummy; Gho-Stee - a gentle and caring ghost; Skellii - a sweet but ditzy skeleton; Vam Pea - a musical/artsy vampire; Franky - a bossy, gadget-building Frankenstein monster; and Witchie - a clever, science-loving witch. But JC and Zombi soon discover that while Zombi was living as a toy in The Real World with JC, a beast ate Witchie’s house - a house that was made of delicious candy! Sure, Witchie had cast a magical spell over the house to make it uneatable, but the beast had struck during a full moon. And everyone knows how spells can go gaga during a full moon. So the friends all agree to help Witchie build a new home. However, they also know that they first have to do something about this beast called The Candy Monster. But what exactly will they do about it? And why is The Candy Monster even in The Dead Tree Forest to begin with? Will the friends get eaten themselves? You'll just have to read the story to find out! This book is for kids who love the Winnie-The-Pooh stories. In the same way that a wild, ferocious animal like a bear was transformed into a cuddly, lovable companion, this book introduces a friendly, happy zombie, who takes us on similar, cheerful adventures.

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