Monday was library day for the family. The librarian had to ask someone not to run in the library (me or the kids?). So… very fast feet to the display table of Halloween books for the new month!
Here’s a selection of the best books we’ve read over the years:
Boo to You by Lois Ehlert
Not everyone is invited to the party… but the cat is coming anyway! The mice have a surprise in store. I love Ehlert’s use of pictures of vegetables and other garden fare as illustrations in this book. Great fun!
Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson
A very nice witch provides “Room on the Broom” for a group of helpful animals. This is one you definitely should have in your collection. It was also turned into a fantastic 2014 Academy Award-nominated film, which is currently on Netflix. Film Trailer
It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown by Charles Schulz
There are few Halloween books and films that can be called classics, but the Great Pumpkin is one of them. Poor Linus is the only one who believes in The Great Pumpkin. Charlie Brown and the whole gang, even a WW1 flying ace, all get in the mix. The first few minutes of the film…
Pete the Cat: Five Little Pumpkins by James Dean
Pete the Cat is a favorite in our household, and Dean’s adaptation of Five Little Pumpkins is wonderful. The pumpkins are all dressed for Halloween and ready to party… but one by one they disappear. Brand new video of the story using Dean’s illustrations.
Ten Timid Ghosts by Jennifer O’Connell
Spooky AND cute. A perfect combination. Practice counting down from 10 with ghosts, a witch, and a haunted house.
The Witches by Roald Dahl
For a little older crowd. Secret societies of witches are out to get all the children. A little boy and his grandmother will work together to foil their latest plot. Fans of Dahl’s other works will certainly love this one. It was made in a film in 1990 starring Angelica Houston, which seems somewhat neglected over the years. The film trailer.
Spooky Old Tree/ Bears in the Night by Stan & Jan Berenstain
Simple phrases, and some of the best illustrations in the Bear canon make these fantastic. Brother, Sister, and Honey out in the dark night… Add sound effects to make them extra spooky! Old School Video of Bears in the Night.
Popcorn by Frank Asch
Popcorn is a great spin on the lessons learned from throwing a party when your parents are away. Sam invites his friends over for a Halloween party and they decide to make some popcorn for a snack… and things get a little out of hand. I still have this book from when I was a kid. A definite keeper!
Max’s Halloween by Rosemary Wells
We’ve read them all, and even seen the TV shorts. Max and Ruby are our favorite brother-sister pair. In this one Max hides his stash for later. He’s a smart little bunny!
What are your favorite Halloween books for kids? Which ones do you remember reading or being read to you when you were young?
I always loved The Witches when I was a kid! Such a good one. Kids’ Halloween books make me happy, thanks for sharing these!
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Great list – I loved the Witches. Can’t go wrong wit Roald I always think.
Lynn 😀
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Thanks!
Absolutely.
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I’ve only read Room on the broom from those, but in my opinion you can never go wrong with the Peanuts! I can also recommend Whoops! as a Halloween book.
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Awesome! Thanks for the tip. Next time we’re at the library, we’ll look it up.
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Ahhh the bears! What a throwback! 😛 I still need to check out Dahl’s books. Although I’ve seen movie adaptations of his stuff, I feel like there’s more to them than what we saw in theatres/dvd hahaha 😀 Great list, Paul!
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Haha!! This was a fun post to write.
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I love Room on the Broom, Also, these aren’t exactly Halloween books but I get a kick out of Teacher From the Black Lagoon series. Thanks for sharing.
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We like The Gruffalo in our house too.
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One hundred percent yes to the witches!! Great list!
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Thank you so much!
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The Witches is a classic, but I also loved Funnybones for the youngsters:)). My daughter loved the Goosebumps series when she was older. Thank you for a delightful article, Paul.
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Thank you!
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