What is the lesson of Spookley the Square Pumpkin?

What is the lesson of Spookley the Square Pumpkin?

Using the story of Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Joe Troiano, you can teach the important lessons of self-love, tolerance, and acceptance to your children. Take a look below at how this fun book can create a wonderful learning experience for your classroom or even your own children. Take a peek!

How do you make Spookly pumpkins?

Spookley the Square Pumpkin Craft

  1. Cut squares out of the black construction paper.
  2. Cut squares out of orange construction paper or cardstock.
  3. Use green for a leaf and brown paper for a stem.
  4. Assemble the pumpkin with glue.
  5. Add googly eyes.

Is Spookley the Square Pumpkin about Halloween?

What’s the Story? A kindly narrator tells the story of SPOOKLEY THE SQUARE PUMPKIN, which takes place on a pumpkin farm just before Halloween. Jack, the Scarecrow (voiced by Craig Francis), has discovered a small, square fellow amidst all the other pumpkins that have been growing in the patch.

What are the characters in Spookley the Square Pumpkin?

Big TomMichel Perron, Michael PerronLittle TomRick JonesJack the ScarecrowCraig FrancisSpookley the Square PumpkinSonja BallEdgarRick JonesPoeBruce Dinsmore
Spookley the Square Pumpkin/Characters

What does a pink pumpkin bucket mean?

If a home has this color pumpkin outside, it could mean either that someone who lives there has the condition or they know how to respond to an epileptic seizure. Pink: Pink pumpkins are in support of breast cancer awareness.

What does a purple pumpkin bucket mean?

Purple: The Purple Pumpkin Project began as a way to raise awareness for epilepsy. If a home has this color pumpkin outside, it could mean either that someone who lives there has the condition or they know how to respond to an epileptic seizure.

What does the teal pumpkin mean?

FARE’s Teal Pumpkin Project is a worldwide movement to create a safer, happier Halloween for all kids. Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn. Putting a teal pumpkin on your doorstep means you have non-food treats available, such as glow sticks or small toys.