Vegetables in Halloween Costumes


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The Vegetables dress up and celebrate Halloween in this latest outing from the hilarious Jared Chapman It’s Halloween! All the vegetables are excited to dress up for Carrot’s Halloween party. There are spooky costumes and scary costumes. Costumes for feeling fancy and costumes for feeling goofy. But which costume should Carrot wear? DING-DONG! Guests are arriving, but Carrot’s still wearing underwear! At the very last second, which costume will Carrot grab? This next board book in the Vegetables series delivers lots of laughs and celebrates the silliness and fun of dressing up all year round.




My First Halloween


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Tomie dePaola’s warm illustrations capture the fun moments of Halloween that become wonderful memories for the family. This is an irresistible addition to every child’s bag of treats.




Another Tale for Halloween


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Ready for six even scarier stories that will make you want to keep the lights on tonight? All Tricks, No Treats Jake and Pete return to Old Man Russell’s for more magical candy only to get trapped in his haunted house with nightmare creatures who are ready for dinner—and Jake and Pete are on the menu. Can the boys escape before the monsters eat them? The Shortcut Sick of being left behind by his friends, Alan discovers a path through the woods that he thinks might be a shortcut. Too bad it’s a shortcut to becoming something more than human. Invisible Ink Mei thought going to the carnival with her friends would be boring until they win a bottle of magical invisible ink. Just when she thinks her night is looking up, her friends start disappearing… The House in the Woods When Clara discovers an old, abandoned house in the woods, she doesn’t expect to be trapped inside by a sinister creature that wants to feed her to something even more terrifying. Into the Forest While completing a school project, Ari and Corinna discover a mysterious trail in the forest and decide to go for a hike. But when the path they choose leads to an other-worldly creature, their hike quickly becomes a race for their lives. The Woodshed Austin’s brother always teased him to keep the woodshed locked at their aunt’s farm or the boggart will get him. When Austin ends up visiting the farm by himself, he learns there’s something way scarier than a boggart in the shed—and it’s been waiting for him. Another Tale for Halloween and Even More Spooky Stories for Kids is the perfect book for 9–12 year-olds with just the right amount of frights. Just don’t expect to sleep with the light off afterwards! Read before bed for a scare…if you dare! Keywords: Scary stories, monsters in the dark, tales in the dark, monster hands, mystery stories, haunted house, monsters, supernatural, scary stories for kids 8-12




The Halloween Store and Other Tales of All Hallows' Eve


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When you first enter The Halloween Store, things seem normal. Fun and frightful decorations, ghastly costumes and masks of the season, and bags of candy galore. Then, as you travel farther into its shadowy depths, things begin to change. The air smells of damp autumn leaves and candle-scorched pumpkin. The shelves of All Hallows’ Eve fare grow darker and more disturbing. Strange and unsettling things of Halloweens past and present lurk amid the cobwebs and dust… Four trick-or-treaters purchase vintage costumes from a strip-mall shop, only to discover that they must sign a mysterious disclaimer for the Halloween celebration to come… After a man’s missing daughter is found–near death and physically altered–he must once again face a horrifying monster from his own childhood… A teenage girl hitches a ride after a Halloween rock & roll concert, only to learn that her favorite singing idol has made a pact with the Devil himself… Three kids receive unusual treats during a Halloween stop at their favorite teacher’s house… During a random visit to his hometown, a businessman treats a young boy to the joy and excitement of a Halloween festival, only to find that things are not what they first appeared to be… A rash of ghoulish jack-o’-lanterns leads a small-town sheriff to the doorstep of one of the most notorious serial killers of all time… An advertisement in the back of an old comic book prompts two friends to place an order that they soon come to regret… Seven horrific tales and two nostalgic essays… hand-picked for your Trick-or-Treat bag. With the arrival of a 2020 Halloween, there is no telling what terrifying treats and petrifying prizes may await you!




Boo Who?


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Seasonal and scary items appear throughout this story about Halloween.




Ten Timid Ghosts on a Christmas Night


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Ten timid ghosts are visited by Santa Claus and learn what Christmas feels like.




A Christmas Tale and Other Magical Stories


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Dive into a world of magical short stories perfect for a cold winter’s night. A Christmas Tale and Other Magical Stories will take you and your children on five extraordinary journeys! Do You Believe in Santa? On Christmas Eve, eleven-year-old Danielle tells her grandma that she doesn’t believe in Santa anymore. What happens next will make her a life-long believer, just like her grandma. The Wish Fish Cora’s favorite winter hobby is going fly fishing with her grandpa. When she catches a magical fish who offers her three wishes, her life gets turned upside down. The Door in the Woods When Isaac finds the courage to go exploring in the woods behind his new house, he discovers a giant oak tree with a door set in its trunk. Will he be brave enough to see what’s on the other side? The No-Snow Day On an unusual day in the North Pole just before Christmas Eve, Alex and his sister Jeanie get a fun day off from elf-school with a no-snow day! But what will happen if it doesn't snow before Christmas and Santa can’t fly his sleigh? The North Star After her grandma passed away, Agnes needs help from the North Star to help her find the missing frog bank that her grandma gave her. A Christmas Tale and Other Magical Stories is the perfect book to read with your child before Christmas or during cold winter months. Are you ready for a little magic to brighten up your winter? Keywords: Magic, Christmas Magic, winter, supernatural stories, Happy stories to tell, magical stories, stories to tell kids, stories for kids between 8-12




Bruce Coville


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Author of the;Magic Shop;series and;The Unicorn Chronicles, Bruce Coville has captured the imaginations of young readers for more than 20 years with tales of talking toads, Shakespearean spouting skulls, and dragon hatchlings.




Let Me Tell You Another Story, a “Dirty Dozen” and “Wag a Tale”


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After Ransom awakens in a hazy room with his hands and legs bound, he knows the voodoo witch he just met in New Orleans is now in control of his life. As he loudly proclaims he is ready to be her voodoo man, Patricia warns him to be careful what he wishes for. Moments later, the life is drained from his soul and Patricia has created her first zombie. In a collection of terrifying tales, Charles Keith Hardman once again invites others to step inside the minds of a diverse band of characters facing bizarre encounters. Lawrence knows he should be dead. The stainless steel table he lies on in the morgue is cold. All he remembers is shooting a bullet into his head. As he removes his toe tag and searches for clothes to wear, Lawrence realizes something strange is happening to him. But what will transpire once he opens the door to the morgue? After an alien spaceship crash lands in the New Mexico desert, weapons experts race to the site where they discover an alien has died. After rushing the corpse to a laboratory, the scientists take DNA samples. But what they do next is top secret. Let Me Tell You Another Story shares short tales that lead others down a frightening path lined with aliens, zombies, voodoo, and things that go bump in the night.




In the Presence of Each Other


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There can be little doubt that pedagogical practices have increasingly become focused on reading and writing in childhood education. In the Presence of Each Other is a brilliant ethnography that examines the educational benefits of the use of oral storytelling in the classroom and the ways in which non-print literacy enhances children's overall language and communication capacities. Presenting a strong argument based on compelling evidence for the incorporation of oral practices in the classroom, Johanna Kuyvenhoven follows a group of children in grades four and five as they forge an inclusive learning environment that respects linguistic, social, and ethnic diversity by sharing stories out loud. She traces the positive effects that oral storytelling has on children's vocabularies, writing skills, as well as for problem-solving abilities and empathetic responses that are essential to learning across the disciplines. In the Presence of Each Other is a ground-breaking work not only for educators but also for anyone interested in the practice of storytelling.