Showing posts with label Jeanette Stampone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeanette Stampone. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 February 2026

Ghost Detectives: Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost


Exciting News! author Jeanette Stampone, illustrator Jasmine Berry and publisher Dianne Bates are thrilled to share that Ghost Detectives: Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost is being re-released this March. This means more opportunities to buy this spook-tastic junior fiction book. Hooray!

Nine-year-old Terry Fide dreams of being the next great ghost detective like his dad. But there's one problem. Terry Fide is terrified of anything remotely scary (except his ghost-dog, Bones).

 When Terry's dad is called to work in Sydney, Terry is left to deal with a spook causing havoc at the bakery. He is joined by Bones and two friends. Max, an avid clue-collect and Avery, an inventor. Will they solve the mystery? Will Terry ever become a real ghost detective? 

A fun, spooky junior fiction book for emerging readers. The first of three in the Ghost Detective series.  

Illustrated by @jasmineberry and published by @aboutkidsbooks.

Available online at Dymocks, Sanity, Booktopia or Amazon. Or ask at your local bookshop.

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Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Ghost Detectives: Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost


Ghost Detectives: Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost
by Jasmine Stampone, illustrated by Jasmine Berry (About Kids Books) PB RRP $14.99

Exciting news! Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost is being re-released in March! This means there will be more opportunities to get your hands on this spook-tastic junior fiction book by Jeanette Stampone. Don't miss out!

Nine-year-old Terry Fide dreams of being the next great ghost detective like his dad. But there's one problem. Terry Fide is terrified of anything remotely scary (except his ghost-dog, Bones).

When Terry's dad is called to work in Sydney, Terry is left to deal with a spook causing havoc at the bakery. He is joined by Bones and two friends. Max, an avid clue-collect and Avery, an inventor. Will they solve the mystery? Will Terry ever become a real ghost detective? 

A fun, spooky junior fiction book for emerging readers. The first of three in the Ghost Detective series.

Available at all good bookstores. 

And from the publisher at dibates@outlook.com. 

Monday, 16 February 2026

Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost Review


Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost
by Jeanette Stampone, illustrated by Jasmine Berry (About Kids Books)

Terry Fide’s dad is a brilliant ghost detective. When Mr Horry Fide is called to a haunting, he talks to the ghost to find out why it's so scary. Problem solved!  Terry wants to be just like him, but the trouble is, Terry is afraid of ghosts! All except his ghost dog, Bones. Terry didn’t inherit his family’s unique way of dealing with unruly spirits. Instead, every time a ghost comes near, Terry gets wobbly knees and an itchy belly that makes him feel like a thousand fleas have invaded his clothes. Worse still, he scratches and jiggles and simply cannot stand still.
 
But when Dad is called away to Sydney to attend to several meddlesome ghost sightings, he leaves Terry in charge to sort out the ghost in Miss Quibble’s bakery. Along with Bones and his best friend Max, he reluctantly heads over to the bakery. On the way, the boys see Avery, who is in the same class as the two boys and insists on coming along to ‘…check this out – like it’s even true.’
 
Chaos and mayhem ensue when they try to get the ghost to talk to them. Avery, now a firm believer in ghosts, devises a clever trap, and once caught, Terry can finally talk to the ghost and find out the true reasons behind this very messy haunting.
 
This is a fabulous, fast-paced, spooky adventure that will have readers hooked from the very first page. The language, settings and characters are all easily relatable for the target audience. Love the play on words for the main character’s name – Terry Fide (terrified) and his dad Mr Horry Fide (horrified) – and the way the author expertly has us emotionally invested in Terry from the beginning with sentences like - In fact, he feared anything remotely spooky – spiders, rats, creaking floorboards, even the dark and Terry felt sick. Even a spelling test would be more fun than chasing after ghosts. I know that’s exactly how I would feel!

Themes of kindness, bravery and friendship are embedded in this first book of the Ghost Detective series, with the other two central characters – Max and Avery - appealing to both boys and girls. STEM plays a part in the story, too, with Avery’s character interested in inventing and designing.

The black-and-white illustrations seamlessly support and enhance the narrative throughout, and readers will love their fun, comic-book feel. And the endpapers are delightful!
This will be a must-have series, especially for those looking for something engaging and challenging and a step up from early readers.

Teaching themes could include friendship, bravery, resilience, ghosts, design thinking, engineering, inventions, and problem-solving. 

Find out 
more about Jeannette Stampone
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more about Jasmine Berry

Published by About Kids Books
Release date March 2026
ISBN: 9870994642813
Highly recommended for ages 6 to 9

Friday, 10 October 2025

An Interview with Jeanette Stampone


 Jeanette Stampone grew up in England in a spooky 300-year-old house surrounded by stories of local legends, ghosts, fairies, and pixies. Jeanette now calls Western Australia home. She is the author of two picture books and the Junior Fiction Ghost Detectives series, illustrated by Jasmine Berry. Today we’re chatting to Jeanette about book one in the series: Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost.

From the publisher: Nine-year-old Terry Fide dreams of being the next great ghost detective like his dad. But there’s one problem: Terry is terrified of anything remotely scary (except his ghost dog, Bones). When his dad is called to work in Sydney, Terry is left to deal with a spook causing havoc at the bakery. 

How did you come to write about a ghost haunting a bakery? I was born in England and lived in a three-hundred-year-old house. It was always very spooky and I spent quite a lot of time hiding under my covers! So, that’s where the ghost part came from. As for the bakery, well my parents owned a bakery, and when I turned 15, I worked there, too. So, I pretty much grew up in a bakery environment, and was always spoiled with yummy treats. When I was trying to think of an idea for the book, I decided it would be fun to combine these two elements and create a bakery ghost.

Terry Fide is a punny name for your main character and his name also tells us about his personality! Have you ever found yourself having to do something that you found terrifying? I did a solo parachute jump! If that’s not terrifying enough, my walkie-talkie failed so I couldn’t hear the instructors as they tried to guide me down. Thankfully, I managed to get myself down safely. I have to say, it was an amazing experience.

What’s your go-to order when you visit a bakery? Can I only choose one? I don’t think that’s possible, so I am picking a few! For sweets, I love carrot cake and caramel slice. For savoury, I won’t say no to a pasty or spinach & ricotta roll. Yum! 

Do you have a tip for young writers who want to write their own novels? Take lots of time to get to know your characters. Imagine you are interviewing them and ask about their lives, what they do for fun, their likes and dislikes. Imagine how they would respond to you. Would they roll their eyes? Would they get distracted? Would they speak fast or slow? Doing this will really help you to understand them and build a strong character. And from there, you can start to figure out story ideas. You’ll be surprised how many ideas start flowing after you’ve ‘interviewed’ your character!

Can you tell us a bit about what you’re working on next? I am always working on picture book ideas. I also love to draw so I am hoping to become an author-illustrator one day. So, lots of doodling and playing on my favourite drawing app, Procreate. 

Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost is out now! Ask for it at your favourite bookshop or local library.


Monday, 18 August 2025

Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost, a book launch


A TERRYFIC BOOK LAUNCH!

On an appropriately eerie, stormy morning, Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost, a chapter book by Jeanette Stampone (About Kids Books) was officially launched!

The event was held in Jeanette’s hometown of Waroona on Saturday 9 August and was a wonderful success. Waroona is a small town in Western Australia, similar to where Terry, the book’s protagonist, lives. And just like the start of the book, the local library was the venue for all things spooky.

The book was launched by Annette Mason who is a well-known and respected community member—and a brilliant librarian!

The author, Jeanette Stampone and illustrator, Jasmine Berry presented an insight into the book and how it was created.  Jeanette spoke about her inspiration behind the story. She shared photos of the three-hundred-year-old house she grew up in (which was most definitely haunted), as well as her parents’ bakery. These two elements were brought together to create the ghost-inhabited-bakery plot.

Next, Jasmine demonstrated her illustration process through a video recording of Procreate. The kids and adults were enthralled to see how it all came together.

Soon it was time to present the door prizes! George won a glow-in-the-dark Halloween bucket, haunted house craft, and ghost glasses. Phil won an extra-special prize—an original signed watercolour of Terry Fide and his friends, donated by Jasmine. Amazing!

The kids loved the spooky-themed craft. Cupcakes were decorated with edible ghosts, bones, bats, and oozy green icing. Bouncy spiders were created and jumped through the library! Swirly paper ghosts were decorated, twisting and turning from their strings.

What a spooktastic celebration of Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost!

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Ghost Detectives - Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost


Ghost Detectives - Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost
by Jeanette Stampone, illustrated by Jasmine Berry (About Kids Books 2025) PB RRP $14.99 ISBN 9780994642813

Reviewed by Sylvia Forbes 

Terry Fide dreams of becoming the next great ghost detective. But there's one problem ...

Terry Fide is terrified of anything remotely scary (except his ghost dog, Bones).

And there's a ghost causing chaos at the bakery.

Can Terry overcome his fears and solve the mystery?

Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost is the first book in a new series titled Ghost Detectives - and there couldn't be a more unique, fertile stomping ground for author - Jeanette Stampone - to be inspired by to write this series, than to have grown up in a spooky, three-hundred-year-old house with views of Dartmoor, surrounded by stories of local legends, ghosts and fairies. 

'Free cakes' overrules 'hating ghosts’ in best friend (and avid clue collector) Max's opinion, when he volunteers Terry to solve the problems Miss Quibble has been having with a ghost in her bakery. (Much to Terry's displeasure!) However, with his father (Mr. Horry Fide) away in Sydney busy dealing with other ghost hauntings - Terry - with his ghost detecting skills - knows that if his dream is to become a brilliant ghost detective just like his dad - then he will need to get some practice in.

On their bikes, the boys headed to the bakery. They took the shortcut through the park, cycling past a row of houses. There was a shout from one veranda. 'Hey!' The boys stopped, and Max rolled his eyes. 

Enter Avery. Loves inventing things. Does not believe in ghosts.

When she hears where Terry and Max are going, she wants to come with them (even if its only to disprove the existence of ghosts) and she won’t take no for an answer.

What follows is a fast-paced, spooky, (but not too scary) mystery-adventure, with lots of laugh-out-loud moments, as this team of four (including Bones the ghost dog), all band together to help solve the bakery ghost mystery.

I really appreciate how - apart from some initial resistance to Avery - there is no competitiveness or bickering between them. Instead, they join forces and do what needs to be done - even when mishaps occur. Along the way, and in the company of his friends - Terry's fear slowly lessens its grip - inspiring a level of confidence and belief in himself. A lovely example of the power of solidarity and mutual support.

And an affirmation that we - as individuals - don't necessarily have to be good at everything to be successful. When we accept help from others who are good at different things to us - and then pool our talents and skill sets together - we can achieve not only a shared success, but one that allows each individual to flourish and shine as well.

Jeanette Stampone writes in short, easy to read sentences and conveys clear (often hilarious) descriptions (in terms of settings, situations, characters etc.) with minimal text. She gives enough to get the message across whilst leaving room for readers to form their own associations and fill in the gaps. For example - I love the wonderfully concise and humorous description of Miss Quibble: 'She had a mop of curly red hair and wore a pink frilly dress. The frills certainly didn't match her mood.'

I also love her thoughtful approach to dealing with the ghosts. It's not about the banishment or removal of them - but about finding out what their needs are. Such a beautifully inclusive and kind approach.

And I must add that having a strong female character cleverly veers this book away from becoming a story mostly for boys. Avery's character will appeal to every child, and girls who have an interest in science and engineering will identify with her.

Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost is peppered throughout with Jasmine Berry's delightfully cool, cartoon style, black and white illustrations - enough to break up the text for newly independent readers without being too dominant. 

One of the intentions of creating a children's book, is for it to be read and enjoyed by a wide audience of children. With its fast-paced plot and comical situations, its well-defined characters that kids will care about and want to get to know more, and its themes of friendship, bravery and kindness (not to mention its feel-good ending with a hint of more ghostly goodness to come), Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost is perfectly poised to do just this. 

Highly recommended for emerging independent readers aged 6-9 and an excellent choice for reluctant readers.

 

Friday, 11 July 2025

Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost


Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost
by Jeanette Stamponeillustrated by Jasmine Berry (About Kids Books) PB RRP $14.99

Nine-year-old Terry Fide dreams of being the next great ghost detective like his dad. But there’s one problem: Terry is terrified of anything remotely scary (except his ghost dog, Bones).

When his dad is called to work in Sydney, Terry is left to deal with a spook causing havoc at the bakery. He is joined by Bones and two friends. Max, an avid clue collector, and Avery, an inventor. Will they solve the mystery? Will Terry overcome his fears and become a real ghost detective?

This is a fun, spooky junior fiction book for emerging readers. The first of three in the Ghost Detectives series. 

Highly recommended.

Here are links to where you can buy the book:

QBD https://www.qbd.com.au/ghost-detectives-terry-fide-and-the-bakery-ghost/jeanette-stampone/9780994642813/

Booktopia https://www.booktopia.com.au/terry-fide-and-the-bakery-ghost-jeanette-stampone/book/9780994642813.html?srsltid=AfmBOoraniXmtQeuhGwZ4Yn-6SxHYsWLI3RSbdRr__S62V86m0WB3W1j

Sanity https://www.sanity.com.au/products/3378804/Ghost-Detectives-Terry-Fide-A?srsltid=AfmBOorDzqQvDPf5qMykfiv_j0yX2shpMT5UQIHjgRVE2w-mFRdxcqEc

Dymocks https://www.dymocks.com.au/catalogsearch/result/?q=9780994642813+

Of course, the book is also available at your local bookseller. Or you can buy the book for $20 which includes postage by contacting dibates@outlook.com

 

 

 

Monday, 7 July 2025

Ghost Detectives Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost


Ghost Detectives Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost 
by Jeanette Stampone, illustrations by Jasmine Berry (About Kids Books, Australia) Paperback RRP $14.99 ISBN 978 0 9946428 1 3

Reviewed by Robyn Gillies

Terry Fide is nine years old and dreams of becoming a brilliant ghost detective just like his dad and his ancestors though the ages. But it’s not easy being a ghost detective if you are afraid of anything scary!

Terry’s dad must travel to Sydney for work for a few weeks but there is a ghost at the local bakery causing chaos. The new baker, Miss Quibble, can’t wait for Terry’s dad to return, she wants the ghost to be dealt with straight away, business is not doing well.

Terry, together with his friends Max and Avery, and his beloved ghost dog Bones, deal with the spooky problem.

Max is good at collecting clues and Avery is an inventor, but it is Terry who knows that the way to deal with ghosts is to find out why they are there, if only he wasn’t so afraid.

Together, they discover that the ghost is looking for a secret recipe book which might just help Miss Quibble’s bad baking and bring back customers.

This is an amusing mystery adventure which conjures up terrific images with its simple but descriptive language. It is a chapter book that moves along without missing a beat. Spooky scenes are just a little scary but not too much for young readers aged 6-9.

Each character has their own unique talents, but it’s when they work together and help each other, that the three friends find the answers, especially if you don’t give up when you are not quite sure what to do. 

An entertaining, enjoyable read about facing your fear with the help of friends. There is also a nod to the benefits of using science and innovation to solve problems.

Where will their adventures take them next? Perhaps this is just the beginning of Terry becoming the greatest ghost detective. It seems the veterinary surgery may need his help. Look out for more books in the Ghost Detectives series.

Thursday, 19 June 2025

Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost


Terry Fide and the Bakery Ghost
by Jeanette Stampone (About Kids Books) 

Nine-year-old TERRY FIDE dreams of being the next great ghost detective like his famous dad. But there’s a major problem. Terry Fide is terrified of anything remotely spooky. The only ghost he’s not afraid of is his own pet ghost dog, BONES.

When Terry’s dad is called to work in London, Terry is left to deal with a bakery haunting. His best friend MAX is keen to help (mainly because free cakes are offered). On the way to the bakery, the boys’ bossy classmate, AVERY, decides to join them so she can prove ghosts are not real.

Terry knows that ghost detectives don’t get rid of ghosts; they must discover the problem. But when the new bakery owner, MISS QUIBBLE, shows them the chaotic kitchen, Terry wonders why a ghost would cause so much trouble! The ghost has been opening all the cupboards and throwing cakes in the bin. It’s a mess and no customers are coming.

The frightened children decide to get Bones to protect them, but the cheeky dog causes nothing but trouble. He floats in the air to chase a cat and even dives inside the bakery wall, barking like crazy. As their investigation unfolds, Max collects clues. Even Avery is asking many questions (for someone who doesn’t believe in ghosts).

Terry is still scared but feels a tiny bit braver with his friends.

When they return at night, Avery presents her latest invention, the Ghost Vac. The ghost is sucked into the machine, and Terry amazes his friends with how he communicates with the aged spook. They discover the ghost is the first owner of the bakery and is only trying to help. He tells them he’s throwing away the cakes because they’re revolting. He is also looking for his lost recipe book, which he wants to pass on to Miss Quibble.

After looking at Max’s clues, the children find the old recipe book hidden in the wall. This is when Miss Quibble realises the ghost must be her grandfather. She bought the bakery so she could be a great baker like him. Unfortunately, she’s a terrible cook and can’t remember his recipes. Guided by the old recipe book, Terry, Max, and Avery help the bakery owner to perfect her skills until she produces the most delicious cakes and treats.

People can’t get enough of the baked delights when the bakery celebrates its grand reopening. Terry is proud of himself and his friends, but he’s also a little sad their ghost adventures have come to an end.

If you want to buy a copy of this funny chapter book for readers aged 7 to 10 years, (only $20, which includes postage), contact dibates@outlook.com for details of how to pay.

Friday, 25 October 2024

Dragon Guest Handbook

Dragon Guest Handbook by Jeanette Stampone. Illustrated by Novia Heroanto. Wombat Books 2024. PB RRP $26.99. ISBN 9781761111686.

Reviewed by Debra Williams

This is an absolutely charming and delightful book. What happens when a dragon tourist turns up unexpectedly at your house and comes to stay? This handbook will ensure your scaly visitor enjoys their holiday!

Beautifully illustrated, each page has step-by-step guidelines for looking after and entertaining your visitor, who is a lady dragon. Step 3 is hilarious, where the host is advised to try a human disguise for their guest to avoid accidentally scaring anyone.

There is advice on showing your dragon how to use the toilet, have a wash and brush their teeth. But NEVER leave a dragon unsupervised in the bathroom!

This is a gentle story of friendship, kindness and inclusion. Suitable for children 6+ years of age.

Friday, 11 February 2022

Shadow and the Girl

Shadow and the Girl by Jeanette Stampone, illustrated by Demelsa Haughton (Red Paper Kite) HB RRP $26.99 ISBN 9780648674221

Reviewed by Dianne Bates

From the cover to the end papers, his debut picture book by Australian Stampone is visually stunning. The words too, serve to work in perfect harmony with the illustrations.

The story starts with Shadow who dances happily in the sun until one day ‘a terrible scream echoed behind her.’ The scream issues from a giant girl who towers over Shadow, staring at her ‘with wide, bulging eyes.’ Driven by fear, Shadow flees, pursued by the girl. At first Shadow hides ‘between the patterns on the grass’, but when she emerges, the girl is still hysterical. Eventually – and happily -- there is resolution to the conflict between Shadow and the girl, proving that they are meant to be together after all, and will continue their heart-warming relationship.

This imaginative story of an unlikely friendship is full of action, the girl and shadow moving from left to right on every page. The illustrations begin on the double fly pages at the front of the book – mostly pencil roughs the illustrator has undertaken on the way to finalising her artwork.  At the end of the book are three double page spreads of black and white line drawings -- like a colouring book -- which invite the reader to paint or colour in.

In the internal pages, illustrator Demelsa Haughton uses whimsical and magical imagery as the coloured illustrations fill the ensuing pages. Shadow is shown as a whispery being, launched into the sky above a landscape which seems as though it’s cut out of paper – lots of twisting, gnarly branches, stylised leaves, and flowers with the odd hidden bird and insect. The double-page spreads are all captivating and invite the reader to pour over them. In the spread where the two protagonists confront one another, the girl shouting, ‘Go away!’ and Shadow quivering in the wind, the landscape can be seen through Shadow’s flimsy body. So clever!

This is a beautiful book which will be enjoyed by readers aged four years and old. It is highly recommended.