Sally’s Dad is Super Scary

By Thorbjørn Christoffersen Thomas Brunstrøm

Get ready for some spooky fun with Sally’s Dad!

It’s Halloween, and once again, Sally’s Dad is going all out with his spooky antics. He loves nothing more than scaring others and has plenty of tricks up his sleeve to spook the kids—maybe a few too many. Sally is tired of her dad scaring her all the time. Whenever he succeeds, he teases her and tells her not to be so sensitive.

Dad is also pumped about organizing the school’s Halloween party, and Sally worries he might go overboard with the scares. But Dad might regret his pranks soon, as Sally is determined to uncover his biggest fear. He claims no one can scare him… but is that really true?

This relatable story, brought to life with vivid illustrations, will thrill and chill young readers all year round.

Sally’s Dad is a modern classic in Denmark, one of the country’s bestselling series with over 2 million copies sold across the series in Denmark alone. This fresh, energetic, and hilarious children’s book series about Sally and her Dad is written by Thomas Brunstrøm and brought to life with Thorbjørn Christoffersen’s vibrant illustrations. The books appeal to a wide age range of young readers and make a fantastic read-aloud for adults, time and time again.

Sally’s Dad is Super Scary is the fifteenth book in the series.
 

Publishing information

Year of publication

2024

Page count

40

Original title

Sallys far er mega-uhyggelig

Original language

Danish

Original publisher

Forlaget Carlsen

Book series

Sally's Dad (Book 15)

Rights sold

  • Norwegian

About the author

Thorbjørn Christoffersen is a Danish illustrator, animator and film director.

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Thomas Brunstrøm is a bestselling author, freelance journalist, film critic and podcast host. He has enriched children’s literature with more than 30 works, including the hugely popular stories about Sally’s father, the spin-off series about Sally’s younger brother, Eddie, and the picture book series about Anthony & Grandma. He’s also a real-life dad to children Sally and Eddie.As a prominent literary figure, Thomas Brunstrøm has received five Orla Prize nominations and won the Carlsen Prize in 2020.

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