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Expires Saturday at 3:30pm Charissa at the Ridgecrest Branch Library reads Eenie Meenie Halloweenie written by Susan Eaddy. |
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Kids' Books About Halloween
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The Berenstain Bears Halloween is Sweet! by Stan BerenstainComplemented by shiny foil cover accents, a festive Berenstain Bears board book invites young fans to join Brother and Sister as they dress up in silly and scary outfits and embark on a day of carving pumpkins, trick-or-treating and admiring their friends’ costumes.
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Pete the Cat's Happy Halloween by Kim DeanPete the Cat joins his friends for the town’s groovy annual Halloween parade in a latest entry in the popular series that incorporates eight spooky, finger-friendly tabs and spreads that depict favorite characters in giggle-inducing costumes.
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Follow Me Halloween
by Steven Wood
A busy Halloween finger trail book for young children leads them through seven fun-filled Halloween scenes following Boo the ghost, using their fingertips to trace along the grooved mazes.
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Little Blue Truck's Halloween by Alice SchertlePicking up his animal friends for a costume party on Halloween, Little Blue Truck attempts to guess the identities of his dressed-up passengers while thinking about what kind of costume he should wear himself, in a latest entry in the best-selling series that is complemented by interactive lift-flaps.
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Bone Soup : A Spooky, Tasty Tale
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Three hungry little witches who have nothing more than a small bone in their cupboard visit the homes of their monster neighbors on Halloween to collect the ingredients for a delicious bone soup, in a recipe-complemented holiday story based on the classic fable. By the award-winning creator of the Katy Duck series.
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Chicken on a Broom by Adam LehrhauptA conclusion to the popular early-reader series finds Zoey the adventurous chicken and her sidekick, Sam, preparing to go to a fun-filled Halloween party only to discover that Pip’s costume mask has gone missing.
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Ollie's Halloween by Olivier DunreaComplemented by shiny foil accents on the front cover, a Halloween story featuring the endearing Gossie finds her trick-or-treating with gosling friends Gertie, Peedie and BooBoo while Ollie thinks about how sharing is better than scaring.
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Books for Adults About Halloween
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Hocus Pocus & The All-New Sequel by A. W JanthaAfter accidentally bringing the Sanderson Sisters back from the dead, Max, Dani, and Allison race to stop their plans to torment Salem for all of eternity; then twenty-five years later it is up to Max and Allison's daughter to stop the Sanderson's newest scheme.
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Demon Derby by Carrie HarrisHating the stigma of being a cancer survivor and suffering a traumatizing encounter in an alley, Casey joins a roller derby team to reclaim her sense of self and falls for her team manager, a secret demon-hunter trainer.
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The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley JacksonWhen four seekers arrive at a notorious old mansion, their stay seems destined to be merely a spooky encounter with inexplicable phenomena, but Hill House is gathering its powers and will soon choose one of them to make its own.
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