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The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin

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One day in the pumpkin patch the strangest little pumpkin hatched . . . Spookley the Pumpkin was different. All the other pumpkins teased him, until Spookley proved that being different can save the day! This perennial best-selling children’s book delivers a special message of tolerance and kindness that is just right for fall . . . and any time of year! This fixed-layout ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book, features read-along narration.

24 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 31, 2001

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Joe Troiano

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Profile Image for Tina Loves To Read.
3,457 reviews1 follower
June 16, 2025
This is a Halloween children's book. This book is all about it is ok to be different, and I loved that message. I read this book to my twin boys, and they loved it so much. They have been loving Halloween books right now.
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1,034 reviews94 followers
October 31, 2017
Spookley was different than all the other pumpkins. He was square, and the other pumpkins made fun of him and thought that he was worthless. Spookley finally gets the chance to prove that he's just as good as all the others. Will he prevail?

This one is certainly a keeper. It's a cute story that sends a strong message to children about the importance of kindness and that it's not right to make fun of others. A cute story and colorful illustrations.
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143 reviews53 followers
October 10, 2017
This is a rhyming story about a pumpkin patch wherein all the pumpkins are round, except for one square pumpkin. The night before Halloween, there is a storm, and pumpkins are rolling off the vine and into the bay. Spookley has to work hard to turn onto his side, over and over, but is able to eventually move himself to close the gap in the fence where the pumpkins are rolling out. The next morning the farmer sees the value in this odd-shaped pumpkin and uses Spookley’s seed in every row the following year to grow pumpkins mostly square, but also of different shapes and colors. The moral of the story being that variety is the spice of life and great value can be found in our differences.
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329 reviews170 followers
November 28, 2016
It was cute and I really enjoyed it. I wouldn't mind buying a copy to add to my collection.
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Author 29 books790 followers
childrens-books
January 8, 2022
✾ children’s book review ✾

and maybe one day we all will discover—
you can’t judge a book,
or a pumpkin,
by its cover.


Okay, this was absolutely adorable. Full of fun colours, fun rhymes and a wonderful message, it is a great book for kids!

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313 reviews101 followers
October 17, 2022
Halloween is right around the corner. So, naturally, we read a book featuring pumpkins! And none other than the wonderful classic tale of Spookley.

I remember reading this when I was a young child and it was fun to see some of the students experience the story for the very first time.

🍁🎃🍂
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477 reviews52 followers
September 21, 2009
A cute little Halloween/Fall story about a square pumpkin in a patch of "normal" round pumpkins. The lesson is about judging based upon appearance and how our differences can also be our strengths.
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6,495 reviews1,021 followers
February 24, 2025
Everyone makes fun of you when you are a square pumpkin...until one day there is a storm...and you are the only pumpkin who can block a hole in the fence...stopping other pumpkins from rolling out the hole and falling INTO THE SEA! Something to think about on a dark and stormy night!
40 reviews
February 21, 2009
Genre - picture book

reading level - K to 1st grade

topic and themes- pumpkins

curricula use - read aloud

social - it's okay to be different, that is what makes us special

literary elements - imagery as the pumpkin is square and is able to roll himself so that the other pumpkins do not get lost falling into the bay

text and pictures

summary - This is a very creative book written about pumpkins that have different shapes and colors. The square pumpkin saves the day as he rolls himself to the corner so the rest of the pumpkins don't roll into the bay. Everyone who reads this story will enjoy how the character of the pumpkin is developed and then how they start to create other pumpkins that are different just like Spookley was different.
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185 reviews4 followers
October 19, 2008
This is the fun story of Spookley - a pumpkin who is square. The other pumpkins tease him for his strange shape until one night when he saves the rest of the pumpkins from blowing through a broken fence and out to sea. After Spookley's brave feat, the farmer sows Spookley's seeds in the pumpkin patch year after year, producing pumpkins of all shapes, sizes and colors.

Beyond the ugly duckling theme, the book is also great for fall and Halloween. Delightfully illustrated by Susan Banta, this is a book I am sure I will continue to pull out year after year.
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109 reviews
December 15, 2011
This is an excellent book to help teach children to not judge a book by its cover. The little pumpkin is square and he is upset because he's not like the others and can't roll. One day when a storm comes in, the little pumpkins are rolling through a hole in the fence and out into the water. Since it's harder for the square pumpkin to be blown by the wind, he force tumbles himself to the spot in the fence where the hole was so that no other pumpkins will roll out.
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1,045 reviews
October 22, 2008
After reading this book, we had a discussion about pumpkins and how they are mostly all round or oval. I asked my son what Spookley was, thinking he would say "different" or "square". He said "special"! Yeah, he got the point! We related pumpkins to all the people around us, and in the end, we decided Spookley was a good read.
Profile Image for Katie Plumley.
111 reviews
April 8, 2013
* K-2nd

* Great introduction to shapes, especially 3D shapes.

* Make a 3D shape pumpkin patch with the class to learn attributes of 3D shapes. Graph how many cones, cubes, cylinders, etc. are in the pumpkin patch.

* Good example for building classroom community through acceptance of each other's differences and the contributions that each classmate can give to the classroom.
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1,949 reviews1 follower
December 10, 2011
30 months - found at the thrift store for $1 with the CD; looks like it's never been read. A cute original story with a rhythm and rhyme to it. Not so sure of the color changing pumpkins or the need to spell out the morale at the end.
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48 reviews
October 25, 2012
This is an adorable book. A wonderful story that shows that you can't judge a book by the cover (or a pumpkin by it's shape.) No matter what someone looks like, odds are they may have special skills that you had never thought of before.
33 reviews1 follower
September 7, 2013
This book was different. It was not your classic little kid story. I did love how the main point was to show that everyone is unique in their own way. Some way or another we are all different in our own ways. The story was more of a description then an actual story so this book was not my favorit.
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279 reviews
October 24, 2015
This is a fun picture book about a Square pumpkin that saves the day in his pumpkin patch one stormy, windy night. My first grader loves this. While it's an easy read, it's long enough to help reinforce vocabulary while sharing a fun pumpkin story just in time for Halloween.
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41 reviews2 followers
December 2, 2015
1. Setting: pumpkin patch
2. Author: Joe Troiano
3. I love this book for the month of October since it is about pumpkins. I used it to teach a lesson on a subgroup of bullying; tattling vs. telling. The other pumpkins in the patch are not very nice to spookley since he is square.
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Author 6 books89 followers
October 29, 2015
It is alright to be different is the message for young children in The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin. It is one of the preschool classes' favorite Halloween stories that we share each year. The illustrations are delightful and attractive for young children.
Profile Image for Becky Carothers.
73 reviews
November 16, 2011
This book was awesome. The story is very cute and the pictures are just incredible. The pages are all filled with great rhyming words and my girls loved the pictures.
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42 reviews
August 15, 2012
I have this book memorized! My son loved it so much when he was 2 and 3! Ours didn't come with a free cd, but we got the book 5 years ago. My son also has the DVD and watched it a million times too!
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1,361 reviews
October 30, 2015
Great addition to my Halloween book collection. I bought a kindle version for my ipad. Great rhyming. Good discussion book for kids about diversity. I hear the movie is very cute.
1 review
November 1, 2020
Best Halloween Book!

This is a fantastic book. Everyone should read it! It is a funny story that teaches kids that it is good to be different.
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1,186 reviews3 followers
April 13, 2024
Shows its age slightly stylistically, but it's a sweet little story at heart. Not something that I grew up with or around, so I don't have any personal attachment to it, and there are a lot of books with a very similar takeaway that I would probably reach for before this one (like the wonderful Knight Owl), but there's nothing wrong with this one, very solid.
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9,172 reviews157 followers
September 30, 2019
Spookley is different from the other pumpkins. His square shape makes him stand out, but when a storm comes through the pumpkin patch, his squareness comes in handy. A sweet and cute picture book.
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