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Books with title The Halloween Tree

  • the halloween tree

    ray bradbury

    Paperback (Bantam, Aug. 16, 1982)
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  • 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.
    K
  • The Halloween Cat

    Christine Ricci, Zina Saunders

    Library Binding (Spotlight, July 1, 2008)
    Dora and Boots help a small black cat find its way home to the Candy Castle on Halloween, in a story that also features rebuses.
    A
  • 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.
  • 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 Curse

    M.R. James

    language (Gemineo, Oct. 10, 2013)
    Billy and Amanda Walker aren’t too sure about the new shop that just opened up in their small town of Boo, Pennsylvania. They’re even more unsure of the shop’s owner. A tall, spooky looking man who goes by the name of Mr. Night.When pumpkins mysteriously begin attacking people and children go missing, Billy and Amanda are positive it’s tied to Mr. Night and his new antique bookstore that's filled with strange spell books and spiders. Unfortunately, no one will believe them.With Halloween threatened and the lives of their friends in danger, it’s up to Billy and Amanda to figure out what’s going on, and save their favorite holiday before it’s too late.
  • The Halloween Tree

    Ray Bradbury

    Paperback (Earthlight, Jan. 3, 2000)
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  • The Last Halloween

    David Graves

    language (, Oct. 20, 2018)
    In the small town of Threefield, Charlie and Jay’s favorite day is upon them: Halloween, of course! They are in a competition for who gets the most candy, when they come upon a home with a man who gives them much more than treats. He tells them a frightening story of something that happened right in this town.Through the old cemetery sits a cottage. It’s a place you can only see if you're looking for it. Inside lives an evil witch named Illgora, whose curse allows her to roam free only on Halloween night, looking for ingredients to place inside her bubbling cauldron.Charlie and Jay soon find the tale to be true, and even more terrifying than either could guess. The witch has created something wicked that now stalks the residents of Threefield. This night, ghosts and goblins, the things that live under your bed, become real, and Charlie, with the help of his best friend Jay, must figure a way to try to stop Illgora from getting the final ingredient to her terrible stew: The children of Threefield!Dark Passages is for the young adult, and the adult that is still young.
  • The Halloween Book

    Jane Bull

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Aug. 1, 2000)
    A collection of fifty creepy crafts for the spookiest night of the year includes instructions on making jack-o-lanterns, costumes, and treats for the ultimate Halloween party.
    P
  • Halloween

    Harry Behn, Greg Couch

    Hardcover (North-South Books, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Luminous, haunting illustrations of three trick-or-treaters' moonlit revels capture the spooky, spine-tingling thrill of this magical night.
    M
  • Halloween

    Tamar Bobokhidze, Salome Mishra

    language (Lune Spark, Oct. 17, 2018)
    It’s Halloween and Ms. Hilda’s class can’t wait to go trick-or-treating, but first they must find their favorite costumes.In this seventh installment of the My Teacher Hilda series, children will continue to have fun with the story while learning about the power of diversity and teamwork in accomplishing great results.Appropriate for children ages three to eight years old, this book can be read to them or they can read it by themselves.
  • The Halloween Tree

    Ray Bradbury, Anastas Robbins, Jerry, Colonial Radio Players

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Findaway World, Dec. 1, 2008)
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