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Books with title A Haunted Halloween

  • Halloween

    Donna Situ

    language (Bebelili Press, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Introduce your little one to Halloween with this bright and colorful book!
  • Halloween

    Alessandra Calamai

    eBook (WORDIERME, Sept. 6, 2015)
    "On Halloween, the kids teamed up in groups of three, four and more to help each other to overcome their fear of getting spooked when visiting the haunted houses. The fruits and vegetables were proud of the haunted greenhouse they had created and invited all foods to visit. 'HA! HA!' Burger Bernice, the self proclaimed queen of all fast foods laughed out loud. 'Nice try! We are not scared of anything!'"The rest is for the brave reader to find out...SPOOKY READING TO ALL! HA! HA! HA! HA!
  • HALLOWEEN

    DARLIEN C. BREEZE

    language (, May 7, 2014)
    A skeleton returns each year to "Halloween duty" in the park. He wishes someone would discover who killed him and relieve him of this thankless job. He recalls an incident when teenagers stole him and he gave them a scare they won't for get.
  • Halloween

    Sergiu Pobereznic

    language (KPR Media Management Pty Ltd, Dec. 4, 2012)
    Black Cat Adventures - "Halloween" - Series 1 Book 7. (Reading level 6 years and above - suitable for children of all ages, and the young at heart) The stories are illustrated throughout by the author with beautiful depictions of the action taking place.The books are designed to be fully read from beginning to end 40-60 minutes, or read and enjoyed in parts over a number of short sittings.Come and join the daring adventures and chance exploits of Black Cat.He will travel from his exotic homeland in India, to the opulence of Kensington Palace and beyond. You will meet his fearless and valiant friends and share in his exciting experiences as he risks peril and faces danger and an array of hazards while he explores the world around him. Black Cat, the feline hero, is waiting to share his incredible journey with you!Please enjoy my story - Black Cat.
  • HALLOWEEN

    Georgevine Moss

    language (, Oct. 28, 2011)
    ABOUTLittle David is really, really excited. Today is Halloween and trick-or-treat is the night's theme. Out he goes from house to house, but a storm breaks out just as he is about to leave Mr. Rinehart's house. Standing at the doorstep, David is a little scared so when the wind blows open Mr. Rinehart's door, in the house he goes. A somewhat rhyming, somewhat strange story for young readers who really, really like Halloween.DETAILSTITLE: HALLOWEEN (THE FRUIT BAT AND THE SHABTI STATUE)TYPE OF WORK: CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKBOOK LENGTH: 30 PAGESAVAILABLE FORMATS: EBOOK
  • Haunted Halloween Party

    Matt Mitter, Viviana Garofoli

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Sept. 7, 2004)
    It's a spooktacular celebration and you are invited to party with the creepiest residents in the neighborhood! Join Mr. Bones, the skeleton, as he introduces you to his friends the ghosts, Witch, Mummy, Spider, and Bat. They are all preparing for the evening's festivities--each in their own special way. For added fun, tip the book to see the characters rock back and forth in the windows on the cover.Mr. Bones, the skeleton, and his friends prepare to celebrate their favorite holiday in their own special way.
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  • Halloween

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Paperback (Jump!, March 1, 2016)
    In Halloween, early readers will learn about the holiday of Halloween and the ways people celebrate it. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage emergent readers as they explore this unique holiday.
  • Haunted Houses on Halloween

    Lillie Patterson, Doug Cushman

    Hardcover (Garrard, March 1, 1979)
    A courageous young man spends the night in a haunted house where he manages to make amends for a skeleton's old sin and restore a treasure to its owner, and a hunter and his hounds outwit an evil witch-cat
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  • Halloween

    DK

    Board book (DK Preschool, July 20, 2009)
    This layered board book is full of Halloween surprises! From the front, all kinds of ghouls and treats can be seen sticking out of the grinning jack-o'-lantern. Then, page by page, each object is revealed along with its sometimes scary, sometimes silly companions. Boo!
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  • Halloween

    Jerry Seinfeld, James Bennett

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2008)
    So the first time you hear the concept of Halloween when you're a kid, your brain can't even understand it. "What is this? What did you say? Someone's giving out candy? Who's giving out candy? EVERYONE WE KNOW is giving out candy? I gotta be a part of this!"In his first picture book, comedian and bestselling author Jerry Seinfeld captures on the page his hilarious views on Halloween, from Superman costumes that look like pajamas to the agony of getting bad trick-or-treat candy. Seinfeld's tale resonates with vivid experiences of a night every kid loves.Both kids and adults will eat up Jerry's distinct and unwritten rules of Halloween. Hamilton King award-winning illustrator, James Bennett's outlandish illustrations perfectly depict these unique observations, reminding us why Jerry Seinfeld is still the funniest man alive.
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  • Halloween

    Joyce K. Kessel, Nancy Carlson

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Filled with tricks and treats, fun and food, Halloween is a day that children look forward to. At one time two separate festivals, the traditions of each gradually blended into the holiday we now celebrate on October 31.
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  • Halloween

    Chuck Murphy

    Board book (Little Simon, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Single words and pictures with shimmering paper inserts illustrate some favorite Halloween costumes.