 | A witch must ask several of her Halloween friends to help her lift up a large pumpkin. |
 | While visiting her grandparents' farm, Sylvie Ann finds a fine large pumpkin for Halloween but it leads her a merry chase as it rolls faster and faster down the hill and into the barnyard. |
 | Tells a parable in which the farmer turns a simple pumpkin into a glorious sight to illustrate that God wants His children to be full of light. |
 | The Cat and the Squirrel come to blows with the Duck in arguing about who will perform what duty in preparing their pumpkin soup, and they almost lose the Duck's friendship when he decides to leave them. |
 | An oddly shaped pumpkin longs be to a part of Halloween fun, but instead of being chosen for a jack o' lantern, he gets made fun of. All sorts of creatures mock him, and as time passes, the pumpkin isn't sure what's going to happen to him. And then... |
 | A witch must ask several of her Halloween friends to help her lift up a large pumpkin. |
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 | Rhyming text and photographs follow a pumpkin patch as it grows and changes, from seeds to plants to pumpkins ready to harvest, to jack-o-lanterns and then to seeds again. |
 | The Baxter brothers find a wonderful pumpkin for Halloween, but first they must catch up with it when it rolls down the hill. |
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