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October 31, 2009

Halloween Greetings from Your Fiends at THE STACKS!

130 Happy Halloween from the Ink Splot 26 bloggers! To celebrate we thought we would show you our faces, Goosebumps PhotoShock style! If you missed our behind-the-scenes look at the making of Goosebumps PhotoShock, let me fill you in. Goosebumps PhotoShock is an app for the iPhoneTM and iPod touch® that lets you take a regular, boring old photo and Goosebumps-ify it! Trade out those teeth for fangs, your brown eyes for some creepy, yellow ones, dose yourself with some slime, and . . .Voila!  

Carly H., STACKS Staffer:

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Karen, STACKS Staffer:

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Morgan, Scholastic Staffer:

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Nick, STACKS Staffer

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Ratha, STACKS Writer:

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Sonja, STACKS Staffer:

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October 30, 2009

Would You Survive Goosebumps HorrorLand?

Goosebumps_horrorlandsurvivalguide Welcome to HorrorLand amusement park, the scariest place on earth!

Have you read the HorrorLand series by R.L. Stine? The series is about someone — or something — that is summoning ordinary kids to an amusement park of horrors where they have to find a way to escape. Fright-master R.L. Stine takes you on a thrilling adventure in the Goosebumps HorrorLand series.

In HorrorLand your nightmares come to life and you'll need the new book Welcome to HorrorLand: A Survival Guide in order to make your escape. This book will give you behind-the-scenes info on:

  • The Stagger Inn doom service menu
  • Ratings for the scariest rides in HorrorLand
  • Tips on how to avoid top Egyptian curses

Read this excerpt from the book to find out the top 3 things NOT to do in HorrorLand. . .

How to Get in Trouble in HorrorLand

While we were preparing this chapter, the Guest Relations team took a survey. We asked hundreds of Monster Police to answer the following question: “What are your favorite reasons for bullying visitors?” Below are the three most popular answers. Don't say we didn't warn you!

Reason #3: Monster Blood Due to a recent at the /hungry Crocs Piggyback Ride, anyone caught with Monster Blood will have to eat it. And then you'll be in BIG trouble!

Reason #2: Meddling “Some things are nobody's business but ours,” said Sergeant Clem. “Why? BECAUSE WE SAID SO!”

Reason #1: Mirrors “No mirrors of any kind are allowed,” said an officer named Benson. “It's for your own safety, really. You don't want to see what you look like after one day at HorrorLand.”

October 29, 2009

Goosebumps Webcast and Writing Contest

Goosebumps_webcastIf you were at the live webcast yesterday with R. L. Stine, wasn't it COOL??!! (If you missed it, you can watch the video here.) He talked about his favorite books, advice for future writers, and a starstruck moment with HIS favorite author. Plus, he revealed that he's always hated Halloween. Surprised? You'll have to watch the video replay to find out why!

R. L. Stine was really funny, and Slappy was there too, being his nasty, creepy self. Kids in the audience got to ask questions, listen to R. L. Stine tell a new HorrorLand story about a zombie canoe ride, and he made a super-exciting announcement. . .

. . . A writing contest where YOU get to be the Fright Master! R. L. Stine wrote three scary story starters for you. Choose one and finish the story. Then send it to Scholastic, and R. L. Stine and his editors will choose the winning story!

Enter the Contest

And for more about R. L. Stine, read this Kid Reporter interview where he tells where he gets his ideas.

October 28, 2009

R.L. Stine Goosebumps Webcast Today!

Goosebumps_webcastLast week, author and fright-master R.L. Stine wrote about how excited he was for the live Goosebumps Webcast where he will be here in the flesh for a webcast to talk about his creepy books and answer questions.

Well, the fateful day has arrived! Prepare yourself!

1- 1:30pm (ET) today Get Goosebumps with R.L. Stine!

Join the webcast.

(Yes, we know, it's during the school day, and you might have a math test or something. If you can't make it at that time, don't despair, you can watch the video recap afterwards.)

October 27, 2009

GET GOOSEBUMPS MALL TOUR

LogoThe GET GOOSEBUMPS Mall Tour kicked off earlier in October and now that it has been to a couple of cities, we thought we would tell you about some of the cool stuff the tour offers and where it has been so far. The most popular part of the tour has been the viral video activity. This is where someone can get their picture taken and then go online to find out what exactly they got their picture taken for . . . just a little hint, it provides a bit of a SCARE where it is least expected. Visitors to the tour also had the opportunity to try out the Goosebumps video game for the Wii and get their photo taken as a Goosebumps Horror!

Here are a couple of photos and quotes from the cities visited so far —

The tour started off on October 3rd in Seattle, Washington at the Tacoma Mall. There were many intrigued Goosebumps fans that couldn't wait to see what the event was all about.

“I love Goosebumps. It is my favorite book of all time!”
–A Goosebumps fan, Tacoma, WA

“Goosebumps is so scary! Well . . . I mean, not that scary but it kind of freaks me out but I love it.”
–A Goosebumps Fan, Tacoma, WA


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The next stop on the tour was the Westminster Mall in Westminster, California. Some Goosebumps fans stopped by in their Halloween Costumes! This location was a hot-spot for Goosebumps fans of all ages:

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October Live Chat: Get Goosebumps!

STACKS Live Chat October announcement: Get Goosebumps Halloween chat on October 27thDARE to chat with us?
Join our LIVE CHAT on the Goosebumps series, other spooky books & more!

WHEN: Tuesday, October 27, 6-7 PM E.T.
TOPIC: Scary books!
HOW: Follow the instructions below.

Halloween is right around the corner! And to celebrate, our October Live Chat will be about the Goosebumps series and other spooky scary books. Join in the chat to talk with other kids about the books that give YOU goosebumps!

For more about the Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine, visit the Goosebumps site and learn more about lots of other Halloween Goosebumps events!

And if you're in New York City on October 24, stop by the Scholastic Store in SoHo at 3pm for a demo of the Goosebumps HorrorLand Wii game, and more Halloween fun!

— STACKS Staffers


UPDATE: 10/30 — Thanks for joining the chat! Read the transcript here. We'll be announcing the date and topic for our next chat soon!

October 26, 2009

Watch out for Goosebumps!

Goosebumps_tv Not quite getting into that Halloween spirit? Need a little Goosebumps to get you going? Maybe some classic Goosebumps episodes might help? R.L. Stine's classic tales were made into the quirky Goosebumps TV series back in 1995 and are still alive and well today. Fox Kids aired 3 seasons of half-hour episodes and an occasional 1-hour special back in 1995.The 4th season of Goosebumps was made up of 1-hour specials– totaling 74 episodes for all 4 seasons combined!

Did you know that there are some famous faces in Goosebumps TV episodes?
  • Hayden Christensen of the Star Wars Trilogy was in Night of the Living Dummy Part 1 & 2 back in 1997
  • Ryan Gosling of The Notebook was in Ultimate Goosebumps back in 1996
  • Maria Vacratsis of Degrassi: The Next Generation was in Deep Trouble and Werewolf Skin Parts 1 & 2 back in 1998
  • Katherine Issabelle of Smallville plus other TV shows, was in Ultimate Goosebumps back in 1996
Now, due to popular demand, the episodes are exclusively airing on Cartoon Network during the Halloween season, and are also available on DVD AND for download on iTunes. Goosebumps TV show fans are young and old — the series definitely has a wide age range when it comes to fans!

To get your fill of classic Goosebumps TV, check out some episode clips at http://www.scholastic.com/goosebumps/tv_dvd/index.htm or on Cartoon Network through October 30th.

October 25, 2009

Brainstorming, Step 1 to an Awesome Invention

Lightbulb Here at THE STACKS, we are happy to announce a new contest called Invention Dimension from BKFK.com (By Kids For Kids). The contest challenges kids under 19 to come up with new ideas for toys, games or sports equipment. In the next few months, we will bring you true stories and advice from young inventors. Here is some advice from Alyssa and Kaycee to help you come up with an invention idea. Read on to find out how to get started. . .

So, you are excited and ready to start inventing! Except you've got one little problem. . . you have no idea what you are going to invent! Don't worry, there is an easy and creative process to get you started, brainstorming. This process will help you come up with of tons of different ideas, and then guide you in narrowing down to what will soon be your creation! There are many ways to brainstorm. Here is the process that worked for us.

First, make a list of things you like to do. Do you like to play sports? Video games? Board games? Go to the beach? Collect rocks? If you start with what you are interested in, it is easy to really get ideas flowing. The next step is to get more specific as to what kind of activity, sport, video game, or board game you like best. For example, if you like to play sports, write down all the different sports you like and then choose one to focus on. What do you like most about that sport? What makes it fun? What aspect of the sport is the most interesting to you?

Next, ask yourself, “What could make this even better?” If you chose baseball, then you could ask yourself different questions as you play a typical game. For example, “How can I improve baseball equipment? How can I make practicing baseball more fun, or easier?” Or, “How can I come up with a new game that keeps all the most fun parts of baseball, but is played a different way?” Suddenly a rush of ideas will flow to your head; it’s almost like when a storm comes blowing in from all directions. That's why it's called brainstorming! One important thing to remember is that every idea is a good idea, so write it down. It doesn't matter if your ideas seem too far out. Brainstorming is about coming up with as many ideas as possible!

After you have come up with all your ideas, then start narrowing them down. Ask yourself, "What cool features can I give my invention?" Set aside all the ideas that you don't think you can make happen right now. Don't throw your ideas away, though! Keep those ideas in a notebook for a later time. Then look at all the ideas you have left. Now think about who will be using this invention. Is it made for teenagers? Children? Boys? Girls? People with disabilities? It is very important to keep the group you are inventing for in mind, so as not to make the inventions too complicated, too simple, too girly, etc. You can eliminate the ideas that might not appeal to that group. Now, look at the ideas that are left. Which are the most interesting to you? If more than one idea is exciting, can you combine them? And, because we are talking toys and games, which idea sounds like the most fun? After you answer all of these questions, you should know what you want to create! Now you’re ready to start working on your amazing invention.

Happy brainstorming! We can't wait to see what you come up with!

— Alyssa Hansen & Kaycee Johnsen, Kid/Teen Inventors

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Alyssa Hansen and Kaycee Johnsen, both 16, began inventing when they were just 10 years old. They, along with their siblings and friends, have created Boogie2Boogie, a new kind of wave-riding toy and the Underwater X-treme, a challenging pool toy that solves the problem of everybody peeking when playing Marco Polo. Both inventions won the National TOYchallenge and are currently being marketed by By Kids For Kids. Alyssa and Kaycee have been writing a regular column for creative kids in bkfk.com since 2006 and have co-written a book and activity kit that teaches kids how to invent. You can see all of their creations, and a lot more at www.bkfk.com.

October 24, 2009

Celebrity Videos: In case you missed it!

Celebritites_read_clapboard Summer on the Splot may have ended. . . well, a while ago, but that doesn't mean it's the end of our great celebrity coverage! POP-Corn writer extraordinaire Gerri Miller has been out on the town getting shout-outs (and book recommendations) from all your favorite stars. You can always catch the latest celebrity videos in the STACKS Video Hub. But in case you missed them. . .

Gerri caught up with Selena Gomez and the Disney D23 Expo where she let us in on how she creates her character, Alex Russo on Wizards of Waverly Place:

Also hanging out at the D23 Expo was Nicole Anderson. Nicole might not be a household name yet, but it's okay because she has the best job in the world. She gets to spend all day with the Jonas Brothers, playing Macy Misa on J.O.N.A.S. But when she's not acting, Nicole loves to read:

The boys were more forthcoming about what they're reading. So if you ever need something to talk about with Sterling Knight, from Sonny with a Chance, – first off, lucky you! – but secondly, it's good to know you can always strike up a conversation about The Boy Who Lived. Sterling re-read the Harry Potter books this summer to get ready to see the movie. Check it out:

Lucas Cruikshank from "The Fred Show" is also a Harry Potter fan:

If you're more into sci-fi mysteries than fantasy, Trevor Gagnon, who is in The New Adventures of Old Christine and the movie, Shorts has a book recommendation for you. He loves Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix:

And last, but not least, is Jason Dolley, from Corey in the House:

He loves the adult classic Sherlock Holmes series by Arthur Conan Doyle. If you're not quite up to reading them, you can also check out the series Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars by Tracy Mack & Michael Citrin (suggested for 3-5th grades). Both series are filled with mysteries and intrigue.

For more book recs from celebrities to you, make sure to keep your eyes peeled to the STACKS Video Hub!

And just 'cause I'm curious, what books would you recommend to your favorite stars?

—Carly H., STACKS Staffer

October 23, 2009

Get Goosebumps Webcast

Goosebumps_webcast Well, everyone, I've got a lot to do to get ready for my Goosebumps HorrorLand webcast. I've got to press my black cape. . . sharpen my fangs. . . practice my terrifying wolf howl. . . and drink lots of warm blood to keep my strength up. . .

Is it possible for the full moon to show itself at one in the afternoon (ten a.m. Pacific time)? Don't worry. It will be as scary as midnight once we start sharing ghost stories and telling our scariest Halloween tales.

We'll talk about my scary books and I'll tell a scary story. And I hear that maybe a few of my scary friends might drop by. Slappy the evil dummy wouldn't dare come alive and interrupt our fun—would he?

We'll see. I'll be waiting for you.

What: Get Goosebumps Live Webcast Event
When: October 28, 1-1:30pm (ET) / 10-10:30am (PT)
Where: scholastic.com/goosebumpswebcast

Make sure your teacher tunes in, or watch the video recap afterwards.

Readers, beware—see you there!

— R. L. Stine, Goosebumps Author

October 22, 2009

My Imaginary Baby-Sitter's Club Movie Cast

Bsc_130 When the news broke that in 2012 Hollywood will be releasing a feature film version of Sweet Valley High, I thought, HOLD UP. Wait a minute!

I liked Sweet Valley High. Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield reminded me of my twin sister and me, only we were brunettes growing up in New Jersey, not blondes in California, and there was no Unicorn Club at my school (despite my best efforts to start one). But when it comes to my favorite book series, it's no secret where my loyalties have always remained: I am firmly on Team BSC. And yes, if it were up to me, there'd be a big screen version coming soon to theaters near you!

BSC (or The Baby-sitter's Club for you newbies) is Ann M. Martin's best-selling series about a group of middle school girls who, well, baby-sit. A lot. Like, a LOT. And even though I myself wasn't big on baby-sitting, there's just something about the characters that keeps me going back to them. Even now, at my ripe old age, I still pull out my favorite BSC titles when I have a half an hour to kill and need some comfort food. (For the record, I always go back to: Boy-Crazy Stacey, The Ghost at Dawn's House, BSC Super Special #7: Snowbound! and my favorite of all, BSC Super Special #2: Baby-sitters' Summer Vacation.)

So as the movie and book industries talk about who should be cast in the Sweet Valley High movie, here on Ink Splot 26 we're going to do a little casting of our own. Here are my picks for the theoretical BSC movie, if it were to be filmed today. Agree or disagree? Cast your own picks in the comments!

Kristy Thomas:
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Miranda Cosgrove(iCarly)

Mary Anne Spier:
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Emma Roberts (Unfabulous; Nancy Drew)

Claudia Kishi: Hayley Kiyoko (Scooby Doo! The Mystery Begins; singer)

Stacey McGill: AJ Michalka (The Lovely Bones; singer)

Dawn Schaefer: Dakota Fanning (Coraline, Twilight: New Moon)

Mallory Pike: Emily Osment (Hannah Montana)

Jessi Ramsey:
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Keke Palmer (True Jackson, VP)

Logan Bruno: Sterling Knight (Sonny With a Chance)

And just for fun, Karen Brewer: Kiernan Shipka (Sally from Mad Men)

Cast away!

— Morgan, Scholastic staffer

Emma Roberts photo courtesy of Gerri Miller
Keke Palmer photo courtesy of Nickelodeon

October 21, 2009

Book Review Breathe: A Ghost Story

Breathe_130 If your home had a ghost, what would you do? I know I would certainly get the heck out of there and convince my parent to move faster than you could say “Trick or Treat” five times. Well, I suppose that's where Cliff McNish's character, Jack, and I differ.

In the book Breathe: A Ghost Story by Cliff McNish, the reader is taken into many different worlds through just one boy, Jack, as he is a medium between the world of the living, the world of lost souls, the world of the other side, and the world which exists between the living and the non-living.

When Jack's father dies, and Jack and his mother move into a new home out in the country, Jack hopes to contact him through some supernatural occurrence, but instead Jack finds himself in direct contact with another non-living soul in the home. At first Jack presumes his connection with the ghost – aka the Ghost Mother – will lead him to contact his dad, but he soon discovers the evils that lie within this home and the dangers that await.

You will want to read Breathe with the lights on for fear that a ghost may be lurking in your own home. Even more frightening than the ghosts were the parts of the story describing the world of the lost souls. McNish's description of this terrifying and unsettling world will have your hairs standing up on your arms, and you'll reach for a blanket due to the chills you'll be feeling!

I want to thank lucca4 for recommending this book in the entry Get ready, get set and RECOMMEND!

I give Breathe: A Ghost Story 4.5 out of 5 stars.

—Carly M., STACKS Staffer

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