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Aggie and the Ghost
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LitHub
Most Anticipated Children’s Book of 2025
School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year
“This might be a perfect picture book.” —
Quill & Quire
(starred review)
“
A solitary child and her rule-breaking ghost roommate learn the value of compromise in this cheeky picture book. —
Shelf Awareness
“A book that captures the dance of unlikely bonds and a way to move from a place of acceptance.” —
Publishers Weekly
From Matthew Forsythe, the creator of the acclaimed and beloved
Pokko and the Drum
, comes a “subtle, sweet” (
Booklist,
starred review) picture book about rules. And sharing. And an epic game of tic-tac-toe.
Aggie is very excited to live on her own—until she finds out her new house is haunted. But no fear, the situation is nothing that can’t be fixed with a carefully considered list of rules: No haunting after dark. No stealing socks. No eating all the food.
But the ghost doesn’t like playing by the rules and challenges Aggie to an epic game of tic-tac-toe—winner gets the house.
LitHub
Most Anticipated Children’s Book of 2025
School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year
“This might be a perfect picture book.” —
Quill & Quire
(starred review)
“
A solitary child and her rule-breaking ghost roommate learn the value of compromise in this cheeky picture book. —
Shelf Awareness
“A book that captures the dance of unlikely bonds and a way to move from a place of acceptance.” —
Publishers Weekly
From Matthew Forsythe, the creator of the acclaimed and beloved
Pokko and the Drum
, comes a “subtle, sweet” (
Booklist,
starred review) picture book about rules. And sharing. And an epic game of tic-tac-toe.
Aggie is very excited to live on her own—until she finds out her new house is haunted. But no fear, the situation is nothing that can’t be fixed with a carefully considered list of rules: No haunting after dark. No stealing socks. No eating all the food.
But the ghost doesn’t like playing by the rules and challenges Aggie to an epic game of tic-tac-toe—winner gets the house.
A
LitHub
Most Anticipated Children’s Book of 2025
School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year
“This might be a perfect picture book.” —
Quill & Quire
(starred review)
“
A solitary child and her rule-breaking ghost roommate learn the value of compromise in this cheeky picture book. —
Shelf Awareness
“A book that captures the dance of unlikely bonds and a way to move from a place of acceptance.” —
Publishers Weekly
From Matthew Forsythe, the creator of the acclaimed and beloved
Pokko and the Drum
, comes a “subtle, sweet” (
Booklist,
starred review) picture book about rules. And sharing. And an epic game of tic-tac-toe.
Aggie is very excited to live on her own—until she finds out her new house is haunted. But no fear, the situation is nothing that can’t be fixed with a carefully considered list of rules: No haunting after dark. No stealing socks. No eating all the food.
But the ghost doesn’t like playing by the rules and challenges Aggie to an epic game of tic-tac-toe—winner gets the house.
LitHub
Most Anticipated Children’s Book of 2025
School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year
“This might be a perfect picture book.” —
Quill & Quire
(starred review)
“
A solitary child and her rule-breaking ghost roommate learn the value of compromise in this cheeky picture book. —
Shelf Awareness
“A book that captures the dance of unlikely bonds and a way to move from a place of acceptance.” —
Publishers Weekly
From Matthew Forsythe, the creator of the acclaimed and beloved
Pokko and the Drum
, comes a “subtle, sweet” (
Booklist,
starred review) picture book about rules. And sharing. And an epic game of tic-tac-toe.
Aggie is very excited to live on her own—until she finds out her new house is haunted. But no fear, the situation is nothing that can’t be fixed with a carefully considered list of rules: No haunting after dark. No stealing socks. No eating all the food.
But the ghost doesn’t like playing by the rules and challenges Aggie to an epic game of tic-tac-toe—winner gets the house.


























