Ladybug Stories, Poems, and Songs Magazine for Young Kids and Children

That Halloween Wind

One Halloween night, the wind blew something through the city. It was white. It was soft. What could it be?

The wind let whatever it was drift onto a streetlight, which gave it a strange glow. One little cowboy pointed at it. “Look, Mom,

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