Children learn to appreciate ghostly assistance from "summary" of Dial a Ghost by Eva Ibbotson
In the grand house of Button Hall, the Otis family found themselves in need of some supernatural assistance. The children, Oliver and Lucia, were initially skeptical of the idea of ghosts helping them. However, as they got to know their ghostly companions better, they began to see the value of their presence. The ghosts at Button Hall were a kind and helpful bunch, eager to assist the Otis family in any way they could. With their unique abilities and knowledge of the house's history, the ghosts proved to be invaluable allies to the children. They taught Oliver and Lucia things they never knew before, opening their eyes to a whole new world of possibilities. As the children spent ...Similar Posts
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