Jimmy Fallon Unveils Thrilling New Children's Book for Halloween

Jimmy Fallon, host of 'The Tonight Show,' is set to release a new children's book titled '5 More Sleeps 'Til Halloween.' The book, featuring illustrations by Rich Deas, follows a boy and his sister as they eagerly count down to Halloween. It will be available this September.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-08-2024 23:58 IST | Created: 28-08-2024 23:58 IST
Jimmy Fallon Unveils Thrilling New Children's Book for Halloween
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Jimmy Fallon, the popular host of 'The Tonight Show,' is preparing to launch a new children's book, '5 More Sleeps 'Til Halloween,' this September, as reported by People. Fallon describes the book as a great decoration and an exciting gift for kids looking forward to Halloween.

The book, illustrated by Rich Deas, narrates the story of a boy and his sister who are eagerly counting down the days until Halloween. Fallon explains that the main characters are filled with anticipation and curiosity about the holiday, wondering if it will be scary or fun.

This book is a sequel to Fallon's previous holiday-themed book, '5 More Sleeps 'Til Christmas.' Fallon shared the story with his daughters, Winnie and Frances, who have grown tired of it after multiple readings. The book introduces the concept of 'booing,' a Halloween tradition where you leave candy on someone's doorstep and run away, adding to the excitement of the holiday.

Fallon also discusses various Halloween rituals, including dressing up in costumes. He recalls his family's preparations for the event, with his wife crafting intricate costumes months in advance. Fallon reminisces about his own childhood costume experiences, including a memorable Batman outfit that ended in tatters.

The book emphasizes enjoyable family traditions while acknowledging the importance of managing candy intake for children. '5 More Sleeps 'Til Halloween' is set to hit shelves on September 3, promising to delight children and parents alike.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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