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    17 (Not-Too-Spooky) Halloween Books for Kids

    To help your little witches and ghouls get into the spirit of the season, we have rounded up the best Halloween books for kids.

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    Halloween is one of the most fun days of the year for kids…after all, it involves two things tykes love: dressing up and chowing down on candy! To help your little witches and ghouls get into the spirit of the season, we have rounded up some Halloween books for kids that not only teach great lessons on everything from patience to friendship, but also help little ones savor the feeling of the season well before the big spooky sugar-laden night of revelry. So, make room in your bookshelf for these Halloween books for kids… 


    Room on the Broom, by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler

     

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    This is a sweet Halloween book for kids about a witch and her cat who are flying through the sky when the wind begins to whip away her things. As she and her cat try to find her missing items, they meet some friends along the way…but will there be room on her broom for all of them?


    Spooky Pookie, by Sandra Boynton

     

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    Pookie is experiencing a problem that most little kids can definitely relate to: What to dress up as for Halloween? In this delightful Halloween board book, Pookie will find a resolution that will put a smile on your child’s face (and may even help your child finally decide what to be this year!)


    Pete the Cat: Trick or Pete, by James Dean 

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    Who doesn’t love Pete the Cat and his cool swagger? Like most kids, Pete the Cat digs Halloween with its fun costumes and, of course, all that candy. But getting surprised? Eh…not so much. This is a great Halloween book for kids who are excited about the holiday…but still get a little scared.


    The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat, by Stan & Jan Berenstain

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    A longtime favourite, this Halloween book does not disappoint. Tykes will love heading to Bear Country to watch what happens when Brother and Sister Bear get ready for Halloween…but things get a little out of control when someone in their group of friends decides to play a prank.


    I Spy Spooky Night: A Book of Picture Riddles, by Jean Marzollo, illustrated by Walter Wick 

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    If you are looking for a Halloween book to really engage your kids, then I Spy Spooky Night is a must-have. With 13 brilliant photographs that pack an impressive array of all things Halloween, kids can lose themselves trying to find a list of holiday objects. From mice and cobwebs to jack-o-lanterns and bats, kids will love combing through the creepy crawly fun.


    Goodnight Goon: A Petrifying Parody, by Michael Rex 

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    For kids who love the perennial classic, Goodnight Moon, this hilariously ghoulish Halloween book will get your family laughing at all the ridiculous ways in which ghosts prepare themselves for bedtime.


    At the Old Haunted House, by Helen Ketteman, illustrated by Nate Wragg

     

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    At the old haunted house / In a room with no sun / Lived a warty green witch / And her wee witchy one. This rhyming Halloween book is great fun for kids and adults alike! Who doesn’t love a book that combines counting and poetry to create a spooky fun story? The rhymes are so fun that you might even find yourself singing them.


    What Was I Scared Of?, by Dr. Seuss 

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    This timeless Halloween book will have kids giggling over how silly it is that the narrator is terrified over a pair of pants (but, the pants are afraid of the narrator too!). It is also the perfect story to teach kids about fear and tolerance. With goofy rhymes and whimsical illustrations, kids will find a safe space to ask questions about the things that scare them most of all.


    Creepy Carrots!, by Aaron Reynolds, illustrated by Peter Brown

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    Creepy Carrots is a hilarious Halloween book for kids that illustrates how greediness can get the best of you. Jasper Carrot is a bunny who LOVES to eat carrots and will devour them anywhere at any time including on the way to school, going to baseball practice, and at home. But when he suddenly becomes convinced that he is being followed and maybe even haunted by carrots, this tale takes a sudden turn into the spooky and silly.  


    Little Witch, by Anna Elizabeth Bennett, illustrated by Helen Stone

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    This classic Halloween book about a little witch who dreams of going to school will become a family favourite. Little Witch follows the misadventures of a sweet 9-year-old witch named Minx who sneaks into regular school.


    The Legend of the Great Pumpkin, by Charles M. Schulz, adapted by Maggie Testa, illustrated by Scott Jeralds

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    When Linus mixes up Santa and the Great Pumpkin, things get a little wonky. Kids will love following the hilarious misadventure as Linus goes to the local pumpkin patch to watch as The Great Pumpkin rises up to deliver gifts to all the kids in neighborhood.


    Little Boo, by Stephen Wunderli, illustrated by Tim Zeltner

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    Little Boo is one of the sweetest Halloween books for kids ever written. It so perfectly shows what it feels like to be a little kid who wants nothing more than to grow up fast and be a big person. Tots will delight in watching as a little seed grows into a mighty pumpkin who then gets picked and turned into a jack-o-lantern scary enough to spook the local witches and ghouls.


    How to Make Friends with a Ghost, by Rebecca Green 

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    In this whimsical, off-beat Halloween book for kids, young readers will be amused to find out all the ways to befriend a ghost. Hint: You must have a ghost’s favourite snacks like mud tarts and earwax tarts! This is a must-read for little kids looking to find ways to be less afraid of the spookier side of Halloween.


    Skeletons ARE NOT Spooky!, by Duds and Kaine

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    In this fun read-aloud Halloween book, parents and kids will learn why skeletons are not at all spooky. They just have a bad rap but do not worry, this book will set the record straight!


    Leo: A Ghost Story, by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Christian Robinson

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    This ghost story is definitely more sweet than spooky. Because he is a ghost, Leo’s invisible to the new family that moves into his home, and despite his best efforts to make them feel welcome, he ends up scaring them. Fortunately, in the end, he finds a friend who is not frightened off!


    Little Blue Truck’s Halloween, by Alice Schertle, illustrated by Jill McElmurry

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    Toddler fave Little Blue is celebrating Halloween with his animal pals. As his critter friends don their costumes, Blue has to decide if he will dress up too.


    Curious George Haunted Halloween, by H. A. Rey

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    In this Halloween book for kids Curious George and his friends set out to figure out if the haunting story of No Noggin is true. Along the way, they realise the true meaning (and Spooktacular fun) of what Halloween really means.

    Beyond Halloween Books… 

    • Baby Halloween Costumes
    • Toddler Halloween Costumes
    • Pregnancy-Friendly Halloween Costumes
    • Halloween Pregnancy Announcements

    Disclaimer: The information on our site is NOT medical advice for any specific person or condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or yourself, please contact your health provider. Breastmilk is the best source of nutrition for babies. It is important that, in preparation for and during breastfeeding, mothers eat a healthy, balanced diet. Combined breast- and bottle-feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of a mother's breastmilk and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult. If you do decide to use infant formula, you should follow instructions carefully.

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