


We found our string lights for $3 in the Dollar Spot section of Target.

This avoids complications with that wild, unpredictable thing otherwise known as electricity. 1 string of battery-operated LED string lightsįor starters, we recommend using battery-operated string lights as opposed to plug-in lights.Perhaps Jasper can find a way to make peace with his creepy underwear? What can one do with underwear that glows in the dark? Except…that creepy greenish glow was actually rather comforting in the dark. Finally, he buries them in a deep pit and they are gone for good. No matter how Jasper tries to hide, vanquish, or destroy them, his creepy underwear return time and time again. But in the case of Jasper Rabbit, it does. Shopping for underwear doesn’t usually lead to terrifying episodes with creepy green glowing undies. We read Creepy Pair of Underwear!, written by Aaron Reynolds, and illustrated by Peter Brown (Simon & Schuster, 2017). Pros: Just in time for a Halloween story hours comes this perfect blend of spooky and funny from the Caldecott Honor winning team that brought you Creepy Carrots! Any child who doesn’t want to read this book upon seeing the cover should probably be checked for a pulse.Ĭons:Well…creepy underwear is kind of a con.In my 11 years of crafting for the Cotsen Children’s Library, I must admit this is a first. Will they come back again? Or has Jasper finally succeeded in ridding himself of this creepy pair of underwear? 48 pages ages 4-8. Finally, Jasper takes them on a long bike ride (the creepy carrots make a guest appearance), and buries them deep in the earth. The next morning…he’s wearing the creepy underwear! He tries throwing them in the trash, mailing them to China, and cutting them into shreds, but they keep coming back. He quickly changes to white, burying the creepy pair in the hamper. He convinces his mom that he’s old enough to handle a creepy pair of underwear, but when he wears them to bed, he discovers they glow in the dark. Summary: Jasper Rabbit, the protagonist of Creepy Carrots! is back in a spine-tingling tale of underwear gone bad. Published by Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers
