32 pages—that’s the magic number for 'There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat!' It’s a bite-sized story that packs in humor and Halloween spirit. I love how each page builds on the last, with the old lady’s belly growing sillier and sillier. The illustrations are half the fun, especially the way the bat’s wings stick out of her mouth. Great for kids who enjoy a mix of repetition and surprise.
Halloween isn’t complete without this book in our household! 'There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat!' has 32 pages of pure, giggly chaos. My five-year-old adores the absurdity of the old lady’s antics—swallowing everything from an owl to a wizard’s hat. The length is spot-on for young attention spans; we usually read it twice in one sitting because it’s so quick. The paperback version feels durable, and the vibrant colors pop off the page.
What’s neat is how it subtly introduces sequencing and recall—kids start memorizing the order of items, which turns reading into a game. Compared to other 'Old Lady' books, this one’s Halloween twist adds just enough novelty. It’s become a tradition to pull it out every October, alongside our pumpkin carving and costume planning.
As a librarian, I’ve handled countless children’s books, and 'There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat!' is a frequent flyer during October. It’s 32 pages long, with sturdy board book or paperback options depending on the edition. The page count might seem slight, but for toddlers, it’s perfect—long enough to tell a complete, silly story but short enough to keep their focus. The illustrations by Jared Lee are packed with little details that make re-reads enjoyable, like the bat’s comically wide eyes or the witch’s tangled hair. Parents often tell me their kids love chiming in with the 'She swallowed the...' refrains. It’s a great example of how a simple concept, done well, can become a seasonal staple.
I picked up 'There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat!' last Halloween to read to my niece, and it instantly became a favorite. The book’s rhythmic, repetitive text is perfect for kids, and the illustrations are delightfully quirky. From what I recall, it’s a pretty short read—around 32 pages, which is pretty standard for children’s picture books. The length makes it ideal for bedtime or quick story sessions without losing engagement.
What’s charming about this edition is how it twists the classic 'Old Lady' tale into a spooky-but-friendly Halloween theme. The pages fly by because of how interactive and fun it is, especially when kids start anticipating what she’ll swallow next. It’s one of those books where the physical copy feels just right—thick enough to hold tiny hands’ attention but not overwhelming.
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