In first grade there were a set of books in the library I was obsessed with. They were short non-fiction picture books informing children of the progression of horror movies, focusing on a monster for every book. I remember one of my favorite aspects of the book was that the photos were of old black and white films, a connection I made in my head to my favorite TV show, “The Munsters.” I chose the book Creepy Carrots! because it reminded me of those books I loved as a child. Creepy Carrots! was created with the aesthetic of early horror films as inspiration to introduce the younger generation to film noir, as well as horror.