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Books with title The 13 Nights of Halloween

  • THE CREEPY NIGHT OF HALLOWEEN

    Sarah Lockhart-Ragland

    language (, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Halloween is a night of fun and full of yummy treats. You will read all the fun things you can do just for one night
  • On the Thirteenth Night of Halloween

    Gary Lovelace

    language (, Sept. 13, 2017)
    A fun Halloween book that engages your child to look and count out items on each page while keeping an eye out for other subtle changes.
  • The St. Nick of Halloween

    Wesley Montgomery, Kristin Hunsaker

    language (, Oct. 22, 2015)
    The St. Nick of Halloween is a children's book that tells the story of Michael and an unexpected visitor on Halloween night. Michael tends to be a bit naughty at times. This Santa Claus type figure teaches Michael a valuable lesson about being nice to his little brother with some funny adventures along the way.
  • The Hag of Halloween

    Ron Brown, Jim Shand

    language (R&C Publishing, Newark Valley, NY, April 17, 2014)
    The Hag of Halloween is a rhymed poem. In it, a young man steals candy from a trick-or-treat princess and her clown companion. He flees the scene but is abducted by The Hag and whisked off to her kingdom where (with some help from her strange daughters) she torments the young man relentlessly. He prays for forgiveness and wakens from his nightmare. But was it REALLY a dream? Maybe. Or maybe not. See if you can decide.
  • The Hag of Halloween

    Ron Brown

    Paperback (R&C Publishing, )
    None
  • The 13 Days of Halloween

    Carol Greene, Tim Raglin

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Sept. 1, 2009)
    "On the first day of Halloween my good friend gave to me: a vulture in a dead tree." Children will love to sing along! Everyone knows "The Twelve Days of Christmas," but are you ready for The Thirteen Days of Halloween? In this delightfully offbeat story, a dashing ghoul tries to win his ghostly love's heart with heaps of hilarious gifts ranging from broomsticks and bats to cauldrons and cats! Carol Greene's lively verse is perfectly complemented by Tim Raglin's enchantingly erie illustrations. Children of all ages will love to sing along. The result is a frightfully funny Halloween tale you'll never forget. Carol Greene wrote her first poem when she was six years old (it was about a spider). To date she has published over a hundred books for children. Carol also likes to read, sing, and make teddy bears. She lives in Webster Groves, Missouri, with her cat Dulcie. Tim Raglin brings his wacky imagination and wonderfully odd cast of characters to The Thirteen Days of Halloween. His previous books include Five Funny Fights, Pecos Bill, and The Birthday ABC. He received a silver medal from the New York Society of Illustrators for his book Uncle Mugsy & the Terrible Twins of Christmas. Mr. Raglin lives in his hometown of Independence, Kansas.
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  • The St. Nick of Halloween

    Wesley Montgomery, Kristin Hunsaker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 23, 2015)
    The St. Nick of Halloween is a children's book that tells the story of Michael and an unexpected visitor on Halloween night. This Santa Claus type figure teaches Michael a valuable lesson about being nice to his little brother.
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  • The misty scary night of Halloween

    Malika Krasik-Geiger

    Unknown Binding (Spruce Street School], March 15, 1988)
    None
  • The 13 Nights of Halloween by Guy Vasifovich

    Guy Vasifovich

    Paperback (Svh, Jan. 1, 1811)
    None
  • The 13 Nights of Halloween

    Guy Vasilovich

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, July 26, 2011)
    None
  • The 13 Frights of Halloween

    Emily Gemini

    (, June 9, 2020)
    So many different monsters of Halloween and where better to see them in a haunted house? Let the infamous Igor take you on a tour of not only his master's laboratory, but of all the rooms, with creatures living together under one roof in this 4th book in the Gifts Series. Enjoy!
  • 'Twas the Night of Halloween

    Laura Fairman-Powers

    eBook (United Publishing, Oct. 29, 2012)
    "Twas the Night of Halloween is a short story about Halloween and a cat named Fluffy Kitty. It is child-friendly with no scary pictures. The little story teaches a lesson that the kitty should have stayed in her nice home instead of listening to another cat who tells her she should ride on a witche's broom on Halloween since she is a black cat. (No witches in the story.) Your child will enjoy the pictures and the story about Fluffy Kitty. At the end, is a picture of the author's cat who is the real Fluffy Kitty.