Ghosts in the House is Kazuno Kohara’s first stab at a book is right on the money. A trained print-maker, she use three colors to parley her tiny terror tale. Orange, black and white is down to basics for rendering her telling of Halloween. Her little heroine is a brave little girl who lives in a haunted house and manages the spookiness with clever rhymes. Ghosts in the House! illustrative charm is harmful crisp-full as an Autumn morning of crackling leaves. Young kids will love the subtle images of the Halloween flavored images that float through the pages in fearful symmetry.
Related posts:





Fruit Gallery
Vintage Calculator Museum
Fictional Business Cards
Vegetable Art By Ju Duoqi
Life in a Day
21st Century Enlightenment
The Flight of the Plastic Bag
Mejikara Anti-Wrinkle Glasses
Howl: The Story of Allen Ginsberg
Top Ten Typefaces of the Decade
Don Kenn Post-it Notes Monsters
The School Textbook is Big Business

Pingback: » Ghosts in the House! Kazuno Kohara White House On Best Political Blogs: News And Info On White House