What better way to get ready for Halloween than with ghosts, zombies, witches and screams? These novels for middle readers are great options.
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Halloween reading is upon us. The Skull and Crimson Twill: Witch in the Country offer the feel of chapter reading while still leaning into illustrations.
As we enter the Halloween season, here are some books that aren’t holiday specific but will set the tone for festivities.
‘Tis the season for pumpkins and leaves. Celebrate the fall and Halloween season with these not-so-spooky board books for little readers ages 1-5.
Follow the amazing journey of stone through time and elements in A Stone is a Story, by Leslie Barnard Booth and Marc Martin.
All We Need is Love and a Really Soft Pillow! By Peter H. Reynolds and Henry Rocket Reynolds, explores what truly matters.
A little girl deals with loneliness by creating an imaginary friend in Ruby and Lonely, a new picture book by Patrice Karst and Kayla Harren.
Explore our planet’s water ecosystems in Our Underwater World: A First Dive Into Oceans, Lakes, and Rivers, by Sue Lowell Gallion and Lisk Feng.
It’s never too soon to help kids learn how to handle emotions. These books are excellent places to start talking about emotional intelligence.
Three tweens join forces to defeat zombifying octopus-like creatures in Peril at Price Manor, by Laura Parnum.