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Boo, Bunny!
Kathryn O. Galbraith (2008) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Friendship
Halloween
New Books
Rhyming Books
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What are two little bunnies to do when everything that goes bump in the night scares them? Go trick or treating, of course! With a friend's paw to hold, even the hootiest owl is nothing to be afraid of! Librarian review
written by Tara
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Vunce Upon a Time
J.otto Seibold and Siobhan Vivian (2008) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Halloween
New Books
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Dagmar is a vampire who lives in a dark and scary castle. But he's a vegetarian vampire and the thing he likes to eat best is CANDY! One night when his stash has run out, Dagmar's friend Skeleton tells him that there's a holiday where humans will give you candy if you wear a scary costume. Dagmar thinks and thinks...what would be scary? A puppy? A butterfly? Garlic! Will Dagmar's costume get him bunches of candy? Find out in this silly Halloween story. Librarian review
written by Gwen
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Little Green Witch
Barbara Barbieri McGrath (2005) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Halloween
New Books
Pumpkins
Seasons - Fall
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A little green witch who lives in the forest finds some pumpkin seeds to plant. She grows them without any help from her friends, and makes a delicious pumpkin pie. When it is time to eat the pie - guess what happens to her unhelpful friends? A twist on the Little Red Hen tale that's perfect for Halloween.
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written by Kristin
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Grimericks
Susan Pearson (2005) , 30 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade) Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Halloween
Humor
New Books
Poetry
Scary / Horror
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Full of spiders and goblins, ghosts and skeletons, these silly rhymes will tickle you all the way to Halloween! But be careful, they're meant to scare! Librarian review
written by Kristin
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Dare to Be Scared
Robert San Souci (2003) , 159 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Halloween
Reluctant Readers
Scary / Horror
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These stories are scary! And, most of them end without telling you what happens to the characters- leaving it all to your imagination. Do they live? Are they eaten? Possessed? What happens?? Read these and you'll find yourself thinking scary thoughts in the middle of the night. Librarian review
written by Kristin
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Annie Was Warned
Jarrett J. Krosoczka (2003) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Halloween
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Annie has been warned to stay away from the Montgomery mansion. It is creepy and it might have bats or spiders. But Annie can't stay away. On Halloween night, Annie sneaks away to see for herself. After a scary walk, Annie is in for a big surprise. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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Hallo-what?
Christel Desmoinaux (2003) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Halloween
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Marceline is a little witch with a big question. Why is everyone so busy, and what are they doing with those pumpkins? Finally, Marceline asks her grandma. Grandma tells Marceline about Halloween and all its customs. Marceline can't wait to find her friends and have a great Halloween.
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written by Lisa
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Luther's Halloween
Cari Meister (2004) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool
Category:
Halloween
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Luther the dinosaur is happy to be going trick or treating with his friend. At first, everyone is scared of Luther. When a vampire bully starts stealing everyone's candy, Luther saves the day. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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The Hallo-Wiener
Dav Pilkey (1995) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Halloween
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Oscar is a little dog who is only half-a-dog tall and one-and-a-half dogs long. All the other dogs tease him. He dreams of being a scary monster for Halloween. Then the other dogs wouldn?t laugh! But when his mother dresses him as a hot dog, Oscar knows he is in trouble. Poor Oscar is in for a bad Halloween, until he finds a way to be the hero and save his friends and Halloween. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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The Teeny Tiny Ghost
Kay Winters (1997) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Halloween
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Teeny Tiny Ghost is trying to be scary. He does his haunting homework every night. But he is so tiny, that he ends up scaring himself. On Halloween night, he hears a tiny tapping that turns into big fun. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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