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Books with title The Halloween Play

  • The Halloween Tree

    Ray Bradbury

    eBook (HarperVoyager, Dec. 5, 2013)
    A classic tale of horror and adventure from the master of storytelling, Ray Bradbury.On Halloween night, eight trick-or-treaters gather at the haunted house by the edge of town, ready for adventure.But when a dark Something whisks their friend Pip away, only one man – the sinister Carapace Clavicle Moundshroud – can help the boys find him.Transported from ancient Egypt to the towers of Notre Dame to Mexican catacombs, an enchanting journey into the history of life and death uncovers the strength of their friendship and the true significance of Halloween.
  • The Halloween Tree

    Susan Montanari, Teresa Martinez

    eBook (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Aug. 6, 2019)
    A charming, funny, and heartwarming kids Halloween picture book that will help to start a new seasonal tradition. Perfect for kids 3-5 or any young child in your life that wants to celebrate the spookiest season of the year.Everyone knows most young saplings dream of becoming Christmas trees. But one grumpy, old tree who doesn't like lights, decorations, or people is determined to be different. Get ready to meet the Halloween Tree!The Halloween Tree is not your average holiday book and is sure to warm the hearts of kids and adults-alike as a gnarly tree finds his place in the world. This festive tale will have all youngsters shouting "Trick or tree!" with glee and decorating their own Halloween trees by the final page. The perfect Halloween gift for babies and kids alike!
  • The Halloween Plan

    Claire Saguy

    language (, Oct. 28, 2012)
    Sarah is invited to Rachel's birthday party but disaster strikes: it turns out she can't go because her little sister Arielle has a conflicting Halloween show. What plan will Sarah come up with to go to her best friend's birthday?The Halloween Plan is Claire Saguy's first novel. Claire is 10 years old and wrote this fictional short story to raise money for her class' overnight field trip and for her school (a public school in Los Angeles hit hard by funding cuts). All sales will be donated to this cause.
  • The Halloween Tree

    Ray Bradbury, Jerry Robbins, The Colonial Radio Players

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc., Oct. 1, 2008)
    Special indeed are holiday stories with the right mix of high spirits and subtle mystery to please both adults and children. In Ray Bradbury's classic The Halloween Tree, eight boys set out on a Halloween night and are led into the depths of the past by a tall, mysterious character named Moundshroud. Bradbury's lyrical prose whooshes along with the pell-mell rhythms of children running at night, screaming and laughing, and the reader is carried along by its sheer exuberance.
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  • Hallie the Halloween Pallie

    Stephanie Labovitz, Laura DeGlopper

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 25, 2019)
    In this third book of the Hallie the Pallie series, Ava, Jackson, and Hallie are trying to make the perfect Halloween costume.
  • The Halloween Parade

    Matt Beighton, Amalia Rendon

    Paperback (Green Monkey Press, Sept. 12, 2018)
    Awarded the LoveReading4Kids "Indie Books We Love" award.Winner of a Readers' Favorite 5 Star Award.A new school, new friends and monsters for classmates. Joining a new school is hard for any child. When Trixie Grimble joins a school for monsters, her problems are only just beginning.She soon realises that she’s going to have to make some adjustments if she’s going to fit in at Monstacademy. There’s a big event on the horizon and one of the monsters is plotting to take over the world. Trixie only has a cursed werewolf and a vegetarian vampire to help her. Will they stop him in time?Whatever happens, Trixie and her friends need to make sure that the school stays open and the Halloween Parade goes off without a hitch.Readers are loving this exciting and hilarious adventure that tackles the problems all children face when moving to a new school."I wish more books like this had been around when I was a child, it would have made reading even better and more imaginative. A character like Trixie would have been a great read as a child and was also a very cute and loving character to read as an adult." - Belle and the Novel"This was a really fun read and I can imagine it being a story that is loved and read over and over - it certainly has some brilliant quirky characters!" - Donna's Book Blog"From a parents point of view I liked that the book showed that we can all be different but all feel the same when we are left out, made fun of or are bullied." - Orchard Book Club's Mini Reviewers"I may be an adult, but I still found myself snorting with laughter at the humour, and the snippets that I read out to my class had them giggling away and roaring with laughter." - The Bookish Fairy"[My daughter] read it through in one evening and there was complete joy and laughter that could be heard through the ceiling to my office below. She loved the story." - Girl Who SciencesThe Monstacademy series books are also available in dyslexia-adapted paperback editions.
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  • The Halloween Play

    Felicia Bond

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1983)
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  • The Halloweeners

    John Hennessy

    eBook
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  • The Halloween Kid

    Rhode Montijo

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2011)
    From the illustrator of the Melvin Beederman, SUPERHERO series comes a story about a masked hero and his trusty steed. Together they save Halloween from ruthless toilet paper–tossing mummies and pumpkin-sucking vampires.No siree, Halloween won’t be canceled anytime soon, not while the Halloween Kid’s around. With a rootin’ tootin’ Halloween monster–shootin’ text and retro-modern illustrations, The Halloween Kid will lasso in readers both young and old. Because who doesn’t love a hero who defends the right to trick or treat? Yee-Ha-lloween!
  • The Halloween Pickle

    Sarah Kage, Casey Balaz

    language (, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Patch, Chloe, and the other souls of the terrabite, known as Gulch Cemetery, only want one thing. They must retrieve their hearts from the evil entity that captured their beating organ. They need their hearts to once again celebrate Halloween, their favorite holiday, even though they are Dead-Dead.What is a terrabite you ask? Well that will be revealed in the pages of this tale. Arterial A. Flow, the resident evil one, keeps his captured hearts close and wants you to remember that there are more than two places you can go when you die and every Halloween needs a pickle.
  • The Halloween House

    Erica Silverman, Jon Agee

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Sept. 10, 1999)
    A Halloween counting book unlike any otherIn the Halloween house, in a dark, dingy den,a papa werewolf crouchedwith his little ones tenLittle do two excaped convicts seeking refuge know that they're about to encounter these werewolves and nine other creepy creatures, all ready for their Halloween haunt. The night is long, and the crack of dawn finds the lawbreakers making a beeline for the safety of their cell. Erica Silverman's spooks might upset Jon Agee's cons, but they're sure to enchant all young Halloween lovers. The sparkling verse is matched by pictures that are an irresistible comnination of skill and wit.
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  • The Halloween Spell

    Morgana Best

    Paperback (Best Cosy Books, Sept. 28, 2017)
    The Halloween Spell (The Kitchen Witch, Book SIX) A fun witch cozy mystery! A mysterious woman arrives on Amelia’s doorstep, claiming Amelia’s departed Aunt Angelica did a spell for her every Halloween. She insists that Amelia do the spell for her, and that’s when the trouble starts. All Morgana Best books are clean cozy mysteries or clean supernatural mysteries.