Celebrate fall fun, family traditions, and bravery with Jeremiah and the Pumpkin Parade, a charming picture book featuring a lovable African American toddler experiencing the magic of Halloween for the very first time.
Jeremiah loves pumpkins-big ones, small ones, and everything in between When Mama brings home five tiny pumpkins, Jeremiah thinks they are toys and sends them rolling across the living room. But Oma has a better idea: a Pumpkin Parade on the porch Together, they create silly, friendly decorations for Halloween night.
But when the sun goes down... the decorations look different. Shadows stretch. Shapes wobble. The goofy spider and dancing ghost suddenly look too spooky Jeremiah runs to Oma, frightened. With warmth, patience, and love, Oma helps him understand: the spooky things outside are the same friendly decorations they made together.
Filled with heart, humor, and the reassurance that comes from family, this cozy autumn story is perfect for:
Halloween bedtime reading