Classic Halloween Books Kids Love

Some Halloween books become classics that kids will want to read and reread even long before Halloween and some of them are especially for Halloween reading. If your child likes to then reading Halloween stories is loads of fun and a great way to start the celebration of Halloween. If your child doesn’t yet read then read them the stories with lots of voice inflections to involve them into the story. Also great Halloween books generally have great illustrations so those are important when involving a younger child in the story. Here are some well reviewed classic Halloween books for kids.

Spooky Doodles: Halloween Designs to Complete and Create

This is one of many types of craft Halloween books. This type of book will have craft suggestions or have projects that a child can do with all of the instructions included. Often they will have creative games right on the book’s pages that the kids can complete or create. This particular paperback book has 64 pages and it is intended for age four to eight. It was published in 2009.
Scary, Scary Halloween
This Halloween paperback book was published in 1988 and is well reviewed. It has 40 pages. The author is Eve Bunting and the illustrator is Jan Brett. It is a fun to read book with some rally super illustrations. The cover of the book just makes the readers want to sit down and read right now. It is not too scary and the pictures have great color.
Room on the Broom
A good 32 page paperback book by Julia Donaldson to show kids aged four to seven that many things can be tolerated. A frog, green parrot, cat, dog and a big red dragon all fit on the witch’s broom and all go for a thrilling ride with lots of simple rhymes.

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