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I have a HUGE Goosebumps collection in my room still. Ordered all the books from that elementary school book catalog. Do kids still get those these days?
I genuinely think this was the thing I looked forward to most in life as a kid, when we got new issues of the catalogue and I got to order stuff... I wish I was a primary schoolkid again :(I have a HUGE Goosebumps collection in my room still. Ordered all the books from that elementary school book catalog. Do kids still get those these days?
We had those up until I hit the eighth grade. Mind you, they were for the younger students, but we didn't care.I genuinely think this was the thing I looked forward to most in life as a kid, when we got new issues of the catalogue and I got to order stuff... I wish I was a primary schoolkid again :(
Anyways, I looked it up and they still do, apparently.
They still do, over here in Canada.I have a HUGE Goosebumps collection in my room still. Ordered all the books from that elementary school book catalog. Do kids still get those these days?
We order them for my daughter all the time. :3Do kids still get those these days?
I remember that one, was definitely a cool one, wasn't that the one with like a hidden portal that took the protagonists back to like the school in the 50s where the ghostly class was trapped by like a photographer's cursed picture? And in the end plot twist it was the same photographer taking the protagonist's class picture?The Haunted School was the best read I had out of the books. I remember Night Of The Living Dummy being my favorite to hit the TV screen, with The Haunted Mask forcing me to hold off my dinner whilst the perspiration on the face of the mask had me gulping.
Enjoyed the Haunted School most though as the setting for such a spooky plot felt like the main characters would have no easy escape. I continued to turn over to the next page but I would've agreed with myself to stop at the last chapter; had me enticed throughout.