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Walker Books Ltd Hardback English

Dracula's Journal

A hilarious, diary-style spooky coffin-shaped novelty book for Halloween gifting, ideal for readers aged 5, 6, 7, 8

By Colin McNaughton

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Walker Books Ltd Hardback English

Dracula's Journal

A hilarious, diary-style spooky coffin-shaped novelty book for Halloween gifting, ideal for readers aged 5, 6, 7, 8

By Colin McNaughton

Regular price £14.99 £12.74 Save 15%
Unit price
per
 
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  • What creepy, creaky, pop-up secrets lurk within Dracula's Journals? Peek inside if you dare! Have you ever wondered what Dracula was really like? This hilarious horror novelty book reveals all! Open the pages to pore over the journals of Count Dracula. Learn all about his everyday life from Doctor Frankenstein's School for Little Monsters (including his school report and a photo of the school "casket-ball" team), his holiday snaps, pictures of his pets, his favourite outfits and and the contents of his fridge with side-splitting secrets and ghoulish giggles. But beware the last page, turn it over with caution ... the count himself is waiting to pop up and say hello!
What creepy, creaky, pop-up secrets lurk within Dracula's Journals? Peek inside if you dare! Have you ever wondered what Dracula was really like? This hilarious horror novelty book reveals all! Open the pages to pore over the journals of Count Dracula. Learn all about his everyday life from Doctor Frankenstein's School for Little Monsters (including his school report and a photo of the school "casket-ball" team), his holiday snaps, pictures of his pets, his favourite outfits and and the contents of his fridge with side-splitting secrets and ghoulish giggles. But beware the last page, turn it over with caution ... the count himself is waiting to pop up and say hello!