By Guest Blogger Ellen Bryant Lloyd
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As a child, I loved Halloween and couldn’t wait to go trick-or-treating. My mom made costumes for my siblings and me, and I vividly recall the excitement I felt when she announced that her work at the sewing machine was complete. She always produced the most creative, adorable costumes. I didn’t inherit the seamstress gene, but I always made sure my children had fun costumes as they ventured out into the neighborhood with pumpkins in hand.
In anticipation of Halloween, I thought it was fitting to select books that featured pumpkins, spiders, and things that go bump in the night. These fun, “spooky” books are light-hearted and capture the spirit of the season. Enjoy!
Preschool — Eek! Halloween! by Sandra Boynton
Silly characters that include a gigantic mouse, chickens and pumpkins with flickering eyes, not to mention a witch, wizard and scary robot, are all featured in Sandra Boynton’s most recent release. This adorable board book is sure to please all young Sandra Boynton fans, and will earn a spot on the bookshelf along with other well-loved favorites. Written with the same feel as her other popular titles, Eek! Halloween! is a perfect bedtime read for toddlers that are excited about Halloween.
Early Elementary — Big Pumpkin by Erica Silverman, Illustrated by S. D. Schindler
This book has been around for a few years, but remains a top pick for Halloween tales. The story features a witch that managed to grow the biggest pumpkin ever, and wants to make a pumpkin pie with it for Halloween. However, she has a problem when she realizes the pumpkin is too big for her to pick off of the vine. As each one of her friends — the ghost, vampire and mummy — come along to offer their help, they each conclude they are not able to move the pumpkin. Finally, a tiny bat friend comes to their rescue with a creative approach to resolving the dilemma. This is a great story about persevering and teamwork.
Elementary — Goosebumps Series by R. L. Stine
There were too many great Goosebumps titles to choose just one, so this month’s Elementary pick is the entire series! Each Goosebumps book is written as scary story, laced with humor. The stories feature child characters that end up in frightening situations, but never too dark. Monsters, supernatural haunts and other thrilling situations are designed to literally give the reader goosebumps.
Middle School — Nightmares! by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller
Charlie Laird is convinced that his step-mother is a witch. She dresses funny, acts strange, eats odd food, and even lives in a purple mansion, along with Charlie, his dad and younger brother. Plagued with nightmares, Charlie is eventually tricked into venturing into the Nightmare World, where he is faced with scary creatures and situations. Charlie learns to face his fears and discovers the identity of the real enemy in this story.
High School/Moms — The Perplexing Theft of the Jewel in the Crown by Vaseem Khan
Following are a few of the comments people made about this month’s selection: “utterly charming,” “enchanting start to a new series,” “thought-provoking mystery.” This book seemed to be a good selection for both high schoolers and moms.
Set in Mumbai, India, the story centers around the mystery of who stole the Koh-i-Noor diamond. The diamond was on display as part of the British Crown Jewels, and incidentally, stolen on the day that retired Inspector Chopra decided to visit the exhibition. This story is entertaining, interesting and gives readers a feel for life in Mumbai. If you like this title, please check out the others in the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency series.
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Ellen Bryant Lloyd is the author of FRECKLES and FRECKLES and The Great Beach Rescue. Please visit www.funwithfreckles.com and www.facebook.com/
I would love one of these books
My children would love hearing the stories in these books. Halloween is so much fun for me and my kids. I love to take them trick er treating, and then reading them halloween books would be awesome.
I love all of the suggestions, I see several that my kids would love.
Great suggestions this month! We will have to add to our collection.
Love our collection of Halloween books! We have a lot of preschool/early elementary. Favorite one this season is Room on the Broom. Thanks for the older kids recommendations!
I love Halloween and love all of these book suggestions!
These are fabulous ideas! Love getting holiday suggestions!
Great theme and book recommendations. Looking forward to reading the Eek! book to my 2-year-old.
Congrats Kristen! You are our winner! Watch for an email from Rachel to claim your prize!
I totally love Halloween, and all those books sound great. I would like to add one to your list though. Bunnicula!! Adorable story about a vampire bunny who sucks the vegetables dry at night. There was a whole series, and they would be great for elementary aged kids.
Love all these book ideas!!
I would love to win!
Would love to win one of these!
Love these book ideas and would also love to win one!
Would love to win one of these!
We haven’t read any of these! Thanks for the recommendations!
I love Halloween books since I teach Kindergarten and my birthday is Halloween! 🎃👻
Thanks as always Ellen for some new titles to try!
I always loved Halloween. We had great homemade costumes. Usually something made from a sweat suit, felt, and a thick layer of face paint.
I’m looking forward to reading the Sandra Boynton book to my 2 year old. We both enjoy her other stories.
Love the theme!