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Written by Daryl K. CobbIllustrated by Manuela Pentangelo

Bill the BatLoves Halloween

10 To 2 Children’s Books / Clinton

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PO Box 5173, Clinton, N.J. 08809Text copyright © 2007 by Daryl K. Cobb

Illustrations copyright © 2007 by Manuela PentangeloAll rights reserved. Published by Ten To Two Children’s Books LLC.

Bill the Bat copyrights and character designs are used under license from Daryl K. Cobb and Manuela Pentangelo, by Ten To Two Children’s Books LLC.

Bill the Bat characters and names are trademarks of Daryl K. Cobb. Book design was done courtesy of Manuela Pentangelo.

10 To 2 Children’s Book logo was created by Manuela Pentangelo. 10 To 2 Children’s Books and associated logo are trademarks of Ten To Two Children’s Books LLC.

10 To 2 Children’s Books logo characters and names are trademarks of Daryl K. Cobband are used under license by Ten To Two Children’s Books LLC.

Library of Congress Control Number 2007929835

ISBN 978-1-4243-4454-3

Written by Daryl K. CobbIllustrated by Manuela Pentangelo

10to2childrensbooks.com

Printed in China

First Printing 2007

To my family - CC, KC and JC - for their continued support and inspiration.

To my family and friends who support me every day, and to Daryl,for believing in me.

Happy Halloween to everyone!

Daryl K. Cobb

Manuela Pentangelo

Bill the batloved Halloween.It was the funniest thingthat he had ever seen.

The kids dressed up likeghouls and ghosts.

The boy called Nixonscared him the most.

Bill spent the night just flying around.

To get a good look,he had to swoop down.

The kids would all screamand scatter away. “A bat, a bat!”he heard them all say.

Someone started a rumorsome years ago,

let me think, let me think, now how did it go ?

A bat could swoop downand get caught in your hair.

In your hair he would nestand his kids would live there.

It is the silliest story.

A bat would much rather be asleep in someone’s attic

or in a cave by the sea.

But whatever the reasons, the kids liked to run.At this time of year, to Bill this was fun.

He set himself downon the branch of a tree,to rest for a second

and what did he see?

The ghouls and the ghostson the porch of the houseand tagging along washis friend Mike the mouse.

The moon was full,the stars were bright, the perfect settingfor a Halloween night.

He leaped from the branchhigh into the air, swooping down on the kidswho then ran everywhere.

With one swing of a broom, that caught him just right,

Bill was sent flyingback into the night.

His vision was blurrywhen he finally came to, and Halloween night

was over, done, through.

Al the Owl from his perchwas shaking his head.“I think you should take up the tango,” he said.

“It is a dangerous gameyou are playing, my friend.One day you may notwake up at the end.”

Bill thought for a moment, “You are right, this is true.Maybe next yearI’ll just watch it with you.”

The End