Sure. 'Room on the Broom' by Julia Donaldson is a fun Halloween book for kids. It has a friendly witch and her animal friends. 'Goosebumps' series by R.L. Stine is also great. There are lots of spooky but not too scary stories in it for kids to enjoy.
There are several great Halloween fiction books for kids. 'The Monster at the End of This Book' starring Grover from Sesame Street is really fun. Kids love the interactive nature of the book. 'Bats at the Library' by Brian Lies is also a wonderful choice. It has bats having an adventure in a library at night, which is both spooky and exciting for kids.
For kids, 'The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything' is a good Halloween - themed book. It has a simple and engaging story that kids can easily follow. Another one is 'Strega Nona' by Tomie dePaola. It has elements of magic and a kind of Halloween - like charm. And 'Skeleton Hiccups' by Margery Cuyler is also a cute and spooky book for little ones.
There's 'Where the Wild Things Are' which has a bit of a wild and imaginative feel that fits well with Halloween. The pictures are also very engaging for kids. 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' can be a good Halloween - related story too. It has all the spooky elements like skeletons and monsters but in a fun and festive way. And 'The Big Pumpkin' is a humorous story about a very large pumpkin and the characters trying to move it.
Sure. 'The Haunted House on Halloween Hill' is a great one. It's about a group of kids who dare each other to enter an old, abandoned house on the hill on Halloween. As they enter, they hear strange noises and see shadowy figures. They soon realize that the house was once home to a mad scientist whose experiments went wrong. The kids have to find their way out while being chased by the ghosts of the scientist's failed creations.
For kids, 'Pumpkin Jack' is a lovely Halloween story. It tells the story of a boy who carves a pumpkin named Jack and then the adventures that Jack has after being carved. 'The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree' is also a good one. The Berenstain Bears are always popular with kids, and in this story, they explore a spooky old tree. There are also some great picture - book Halloween stories like 'Skeleton Hiccups' where a skeleton has hiccups and all the funny things that happen while he tries to get rid of them.
For kids, 'Room on the Broom' by Julia Donaldson is excellent. It's a fun and not - too - scary story about a kind witch who loses her things while flying on her broom. Along the way, she meets some friendly animals who help her, and they all have an adventure together. It has great rhymes and illustrations that kids love.
'The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything' is also a great choice. It's about a brave old lady who meets various spooky things like shoes that go 'clomp, clomp' but she's not afraid. It's a story that can teach kids to be brave and has a catchy refrain that kids can join in with.
Sure. There's a story about a little pumpkin named Pete. Pete was the smallest pumpkin in the patch. All the other pumpkins were getting chosen for carving, but Pete was left behind. On Halloween night, a little mouse came along. The mouse was lost and scared. Pete offered to be the mouse's lantern. So the mouse put a tiny candle inside Pete and they went on an adventure together through the spooky forest, finding their way home. It's a sweet and not - too - scary story for kids.
Dr. Seuss books like 'The Cat in the Hat' are great. They have simple and rhyming texts, along with colorful illustrations. It's a fun and easy - to - read fiction for kids that can make them laugh.
Sure. 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells can be a great choice. It has elements that can be related to Halloween, like the spooky and menacing alien invasion. Another one is 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley. It's a classic science fiction that also has a lot of horror elements suitable for Halloween.
I would also suggest 'The Exorcist' by William Peter Blatty. It's a terrifying account of demonic possession. The vivid descriptions of the possessed girl and the battle against the evil spirit make it a very intense read for Halloween.
There are several. 'Hocus Pocus & The All - New Sequel' can be considered a realistic fiction Halloween book. It combines the magic of Halloween with real - life situations in a fictional Salem. The characters face challenges and adventures that are both spooky and relatable. 'Pumpkinheads' is also a wonderful choice. It's set during Halloween time at a pumpkin patch and has a story full of friendship, first love, and of course, all the Halloween - related fun. Additionally, 'The Night Gardener' has a dark, Halloween - ish atmosphere. It's about two orphans who encounter a strange figure in a large, spooky house, and it has a sense of realism in the way the characters react to the supernatural events.