SPOOKY BOOKS FOR KIDS
Between coming up with exactly the right costume and carving out an appropriately scary jack-o’-lantern, Halloween can strike fear in the heart of many a frazzled parent. Here to smooth the way to a beautifully creepy holiday, and get kids involved, is a selection of books that can be purchased at bookstores or borrowed from your local library.
HORRORGAMI
Spooky Paper Folding for Children
By Steve and Megumi Biddle
Barron’s Educational Series: 32pp., $7.95
Traditional origami folds with a Halloween twist. It’s intended for the beginner, with progressively more complex projects, but almost anyone should be able to produce, at the least, a blood drop. If you purchase this book at a bookstore, you will find 24 sheets of origami paper included.
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CREEPY CRAFTS
By Tina Vilcich-Solomon
Illustrated by Bryan Baugh
Lowell House Juvenile: 64 pp., $7.95
From a Crawling Spider Candle to Dangling Digit Earrings, these 23 illustrated crafts for ages 9 to 12 make perfect gifts for friends or favorite enemies. Some supplies require a trip to the craft store, and some require adult supervision.
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HALLOWEEN FUN FOR EVERYONE
By Ferida Wolff and Dolores Kozielski
Illustrated by Judy Lanfredi
Beech Tree Books: 79 pp., $7.95
From ghoulish games to ghastly riddles, this paperback contains a lot of simple ideas to make your Halloween party a horrific success. Kids can play Wart the witch’s Nose Game, decorate the house with Leaping Lint Bugs or make spooky soundtracks by taping whistling teakettles.
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THE HALLOWEEN HOUSE
By Erica Silverman
Illustrated by Jon Agee
Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 32 pp., $15
Two cartoon convicts take refuge in a haunted house teeming with were-wolves, vampires, bats and ghosts and long for the safety of their cell. Four- and 5-year-olds will love the silly antics and diligently count the monsters on every page.
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THE BEST HALLOWEEN OF ALL
By Susan Wojciechowski
Illustrated by Susan Meddaugh
Candlewick Press: 26 pp., $9.99
Oh, the horror of having to endure Halloween costumes made by creative moms! Ben has been a wedge of cheese to older brother Michael’s mouse, an angel to Michael’s devil and, most humiliating, a bunch of grapes. Five- to 7-year-olds will relate to Ben’s plight and cheer him on in finding a solution.
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YOUNGER READERS
GO AWAY, BIG GREEN MONSTER
By Ed Emberley
Little, Brown: 10 pp., $14.95
You can make it go away yourself
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EEK
Stories to Make You Shriek
By Jane O’Connor
Illustrated by Brian Karas
Price Stern Sloan:
32pp., $3.95 paper
Three stories for beginning readers to read with a flashlight under the covers.
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THE GHOST-EYE TREE
By Bill Martin and John Archambault
Illustrated by Ted Rand
Henry Holt: 32pp., $5.95 paper
Up ahead, down that dark lonely road in the moonlight: Watch out!
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THE HOUSE THAT DRAC BUILT
By Judy Sierra
Illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
Voyager Picture Book: 32pp., $6
Read what happened to the fiend, the zombie and the monster who lived in Drac’s house.
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DIANE GOODE’S BOOK OF SCARY STORIES & SONGS
Edited by Lucia Monfried
Illustrated by Diane Goode
Picture Puffins:
64 pp., $6.99 paper
Find a story to really scare everyone’s socks off at a sleepover.
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THE DANCING SKELETON
By Cynthia C. Defelice
Illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker
Aladdin Picture Books:
32 pp., $5.99 paper
The most ornery man who ever died.
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DID YOU SAY GHOSTS?
By Richard Michelson
Illustrated by Leonard Baskin
Simon & Schuster:
32 pp., $14.95
Some things parents should never tease about.
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GHOSTS!
Ghostly Tales from Folklore
By Alvin Schwartz
Illustrated by Victoria Chess
HarperTrophy:
64pp., $3.75 paper
If you find a little green bottle washed up on the beach, don’t open it.
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SCARED SILLY!
A Book for the Brave
By Marc Brown
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers: 61pp., $18.95
Stories, poems and riddles, shivery and silly.
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SPOOKY TRICKS
By Rose Wyler and Gerald Ames
Illustrated by S.D. Schindler
HarperTrophy:
64pp., $3.75 paper
How to write invisible messages, make ghosts and other tricks.
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OLDER READERS
THE DOOM OF THE HAUNTED OPERA
By John Bellairs
Completed by Brad Strickland
Puffin: 160 pp., $4.50
A wicked sorcerer plans to rule the world by bringing back the dead.
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YOUTH GHOSTS
By Daniel Cohen
Scholastic: 122 pp., $3.50
True stories of child ghosts and ghosts only children can see.
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CLASSIC GHOST STORIES
Timeless Tales of Horrifying Hauntings
Edited by Molly Cooper
Illustrated by Barbara Kiwak
Lowell House: 128 pp., $5.95
Horrifying haunts and the undead in stories by six masters of horror.
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WAIT TILL HELEN COMES
A GHOST STORY
By Mary Downing Hahn
Avon: 192 pp., $4.99
A brother and sister must save their spooky stepsister from following a ghost child to her doom.
THE HEADLESS HAUNT
And Other African American Ghost Stories
By James Haskins
Illustrated by Ben Otero
HarperTrophy: 80 pp., $3.95
Learn how to acquire the ability to see ghosts and other useful skills.
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THE WITCH’S FACE
A Mexican Tale
By Eric A. Kimmel
Illustrated by Fabricio
Vanden Broeck
Holiday House: 32 pp., $15.95
A man falls in love with a beautiful witch but doesn’t follow her rules.
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THE WITCHES
By Roald Dahl
Illustrated by Quentin Blake
Viking: 208 pp., $4.99 paper
A boy and his grandmother try to foil a witch’s plot to turn all the world’s children into mice.
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THE DUPLICATE
By William Sleator
Bantam Starfire: 160 pp., $3.99
David finds a machine that crates replicas of living things. Too bad he tries it on himself.
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THE DARK
Thirty Southern Tales of the Supernatural
By Patricia C. McKissack
Illustrated by Brian Pinkney
Alfred A. Knopf: 128 pp., $12
African American ghost stories for the half-hour before sunset, when it’s pretty hard not to believe in ghosts.
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