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Books with title Horror at the Haunted House: 9

  • At the Old Haunted House

    Helen Ketteman, Nate Wragg

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Aug. 12, 2014)
    At the old haunted houseIn a room with no sunLived a warty green witchAnd her wee witchy one.There are all kinds of creatures in the house: a big Ma monster and her wee monsters two, a scrawny black cat and her wee kittens three, a green Pa goblin and his wee goblins four, and more! Count along as the creatures prepare for the Halloween Fright. The text, written in the pattern of the popular poem “Over in the Meadow,” makes reading aloud fun, while the cinematic illustrations set the scene for an unforgettable romp through the old haunted house. Trick or treat!
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  • At the Old Haunted House

    Helen Ketteman, Nate Wragg

    eBook (Two Lions, Aug. 12, 2014)
    At the old haunted houseIn a room with no sunLived a warty green witchAnd her wee witchy one.There are all kinds of creatures in the house: a big Ma monster and her wee monsters two, a scrawny black cat and her wee kittens three, a green Pa goblin and his wee goblins four, and more! Count along as the creatures prepare for the Halloween Fright. The text, written in the pattern of the popular poem “Over in the Meadow,” makes reading aloud fun, while the cinematic illustrations set the scene for an unforgettable romp through the old haunted house. Trick or treat!
  • The Haunted House

    R. A. Montgomery

    Paperback (Chooseco, Aug. 30, 2011)
    The Haunted House by R. A. Montgomery takes YOU on an adventure through a spooky, old house in search of your dog (and best friend), Homer. Your 6-8 year old reader will RIDE A MAGICAL UNICORN, discover a hidden movie theater, encounter a crying crocodile, a talking turtle, and follow a mysterious mouse down a dark tunnel! Choose Your Own Adventure The Haunted House is an interactive adventure book in which YOU decide what happens next. If you follow Homer into the house, will you meet a ghost or ghoul? Do you trust the unicorn to fly you over the moon? For readers that enjoyed other titles from the Choose Your Own Adventure Dragonlark series including: Ghost Island by Shannon Gilligan, Sand Castle by R. A. Montgomery, and Return to Haunted House by R. A. Montgomery.
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  • At the Old Haunted House

    Helen Ketteman

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2015)
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  • The Haunted House

    Paul Hutchens, Aimee Lilly, Oasis Audio

    Audiobook (Oasis Audio, April 23, 2019)
    Way up on a hill on Old Man Paddler's property stands an old house that many people think is haunted. A late night raccoon hunt with dogs from Circus's dad helps the gang get to the bottom of the mystery. What will the boys discover in the dark attic of the haunted house? Reflect with Bill on the meaning of the Bible verse "...absent from the body...at home with the Lord." The Sugar Creek Gang series chronicles the faith-building adventures of a group of fun-loving, courageous Christian boys. These classic stories have been inspiring children to grow in their faith for more than five decades. More than three million copies later, children continue to grow up relating to members of the gang as they struggle with the application of their Christian faith to the adventure of life. Now that these stories have been updated for a new generation, you and your child can join in the Sugar Creek excitement.
  • In the Haunted House

    Eve Bunting, Susan Meddaugh

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 1, 1990)
    A father and daughter lead readers through a haunted house where ghosts swim the hallways, three witches appear and disappear, a vampire slumbers in a coffin-shaped tub, and a werewolf grooms himself
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  • The Haunted House

    Anita Yasuda, Steve Harpster

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Every year the Dino Detectives go to the fun park. However, this year they mistake an old house for a haunted house and have a unforgettable scary adventure!
  • Horror at the Haunted House

    Peg Kehret

    eBook (Puffin Books, June 10, 2002)
    It was a job any kid would kill for: to play a role in the Historical Society's Haunted House Halloween fundraising event. Ellen Streater was thrilled to play Joan of Arc, burning at the stake. It was for a good cause—to benefit the eerie old Clayton House, soon to reopen as a museum. They said the house was haunted. Ellen didn't believe it—until she felt a strange, icy feeling when she touched the beautiful Fairylustre bowl. Then she saw the ghost in the mirror—a beautiful phantom who beckoned her into a nightmare beyond her wildest dreams. "Entertaining and appealing, with lively and believable young people and a personable ghost." —School Library Journal
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  • In the Haunted House

    Eve Bunting, Susan Meddaugh

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 19, 1994)
    All we see are two pairs of sneakers--one large, one small--as a little girl and her father tour a dark, mysterious house.
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  • The Haunted House

    Sheila Jasek

    Hardcover (Fulton Books, June 15, 2020)
    Jack is nervous about going to the haunted house. He should have never said he would go. Will Jack's friendship with Max survive if Jack backs out? 1
  • The Haunted House

    Peggy Parish

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 15, 1981)
    "Oh, no!" said Liza. "I won't live in a haunted house."The "haunted house' is the old Blake place, and despite Liza's protests, that's where the Roberts family is going to live.Liza, Bill, and Jed soon realize that something weird is happening in and around their new home. Nearly every morning they find mysterious messages. Strange footprints appear, lights flash, and secret compartments pop open. Is John Blake's ghost responsible? If not, who is?
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  • Horror at the Haunted House

    Peg Kehret

    Paperback (Puffin, June 10, 2002)
    It was a job any kid would kill for: to play a role in the Historical Society's Haunted House Halloween fundraising event. Ellen Streater was thrilled to play Joan of Arc, burning at the stake. It was for a good cause—to benefit the eerie old Clayton House, soon to reopen as a museum. They said the house was haunted. Ellen didn't believe it—until she felt a strange, icy feeling when she touched the beautiful Fairylustre bowl. Then she saw the ghost in the mirror—a beautiful phantom who beckoned her into a nightmare beyond her wildest dreams. "Entertaining and appealing, with lively and believable young people and a personable ghost." —School Library Journal
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