Starting with a gentle tale of a zombie girl seeking friendship, and finishing with a novel filled with paranormal activity, here are six excellent books to read on a dark and stormy night (or, if it suits you better, in the middle of the day with all of your lights switched on)
Browsing: Halloween
Jonathan Roth, author-illustrator of Beep and Bob, explains why we take our characters to the limits of their endurance: so they can find a way to face their fears and grow.
The tagline to this charming book, Making New Friends Can Be Scary, offers an excellent summary of its plot and tone.
The Children’s Book Review Will Wyatt and his friends survive when they reenter the scariest place on earth? Sure to…
With real werewolves, vampires and zombies as the main attractions, what could possibly go wrong?
Are you looking for some Halloween Books for kids (preschoolers, toddlers, or babies)? Here are 3 Halloween board books that won’t leave your youngster bored!
Sue Lowell Gallion is the author of Pug Meets Pig and Pug & Pig Trick-or-Treat (Simon & Schuster/Beach Lane Books).
We highly recommend Oh Susannah: Things That Go Bump! by Carole P. Roman.
Zombelina School Days is a delightful book that turns the zombie craze on its head, Zombelina is sure to please any kid who loves Halloween and all things spooky sweet!
Monsterville, by Sarah S. Reida, is described as Jumanji meets The Goonies—a fast-paced adventure where board games come alive.