Where’s My Mummy?

Candlewick, 2009. Illustrated by John Manders.

Halloween is, by far, my favorite time of year. I mean come on, what’s not to like? Halloween has it all as far as I’m concerned—calorie-laden candy, itchy costumes, goofy pumpkins, and parties that involve all of the above. And there’s that whole fall foliage/apple cider thing that I groove on in a big bad way.

So every fall I will be reading WHERE’S MY MUMMY?, about a Little Baby Mummy looking for his Big Mama Mummy, to as many Halloween-loving kids as I can. Oh heck, I’ll be reading it the rest of the year too.

This book is perfect for the littlest trick-or-treaters. Both John and I tried not to make the book too scary. And let me just say that John Manders has, once again, created an appealing main character readers will adore. I want to squeeze his cute little mummy tummy! (Um, Little Baby Mummy’s, that is, not John’s.)

“Manders’s appealingly round mummy child and the text’s rhythmic “clank clink clanks” will find happy audiences.” —Kirkus