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Special Halloween Books for Children

16 October 2008 One Comment

Halloween is such a fun holiday for children. It can also be a great opportunity to increase your grandchildren’s interest in reading. Halloween books always have a few surprises waiting at the turn of a page…and you never know what might be happening at the end! Instead of candy, why not treat your grandchildren to special Halloween stories this year? They’ll get enough candy from the neighbors! Let your treat be something extra special. Here are 10 five star Halloween book finds from Nana…

Queen of Halloween by Mary Engelbreit

             Mary Englebreit’s newest book with a paperdoll: Ann Estelle and her friend Michael are going trick-or-treating together with her dad. Ann Estelle is scared but she doesn’t want Michael to find out. It wouldn’t be a Halloween story without an old, creepy house, with a dog barking. Who wouldn’t be frightened? Read the story with your grandchildren, ages 4 to 8, to help them learn “you have to be a little scared so you can be brave!” This book will help them deal with their anxiety about the scary night.

Check out these additional 9 Halloween stories that I know your grandchildren will enjoy:

  1. On Halloween Night
  2. Two Little Witches: A Halloween Counting Story Sticker Book
  3. Halloween is Here, Corduroy!
  4. The Pumpkin Goblin Makes Friends
  5. Room on the Broom
  6. The Hallow-wiener
  7. The Best Halloween Ever
  8. Baby Strawberry’s First Halloween
  9. Horrible Harry at Halloween

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