October 27th Theme: Silly Spooky Stories
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Books for Babies and Toddlers
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Spooky Pookie
by Sandra Boynton
Unable to find just the right costume to wear on Halloween, little Pookie tries on a sequence of options before making a creative choice.
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Booook! A Spooky High-Contrast Book
by Jannie Ho
BOO-tiful black-and-white patterns and illustrations depict friendly greetings from a cast of not-so-scary Halloween characters, including a bat, skeleton, ghost and an owl, in this high-contrast introduction to Halloween.
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Never Touch a Monster!
by Rosie Greening
This touch-and-feel book tells children all about the dangers of touching monsters.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Spooky
by Jory John
When Bad Seed cannot find an amazing costume for Halloween night, he postpones trick-or-treating for everyone else until he finds the perfect one.
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Creepy Crayon!
by Aaron Reynolds
Jasper Rabbit, who is NOT doing well in school, stumbles upon a pointy, perfect purple crayon, who wants to help him, but things take a sinister turn when the purple fiend tries to take over his life.
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Spider in the Well
by Jess Hannigan
Breaking News: Wishing Well Broken! The townspeople of Bad Goodsburg are up in arms. With their beloved well busted, none of their important, generous, kindhearted wishes are coming true! Time to send that good-for-nothing Newsboy to investigate.
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There's a Monster in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
An exuberant little monster invites children to tilt, spin and shake the book to tire themselves out before bedtime.
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D is for Drool: My Monster Alphabet
by Amanda Noll
When Ethan can't sleep, he doesn't count sheep - he says his ABCs. But in monster-loving Ethan's alphabet, A is for Arms, B is for Belly, C is for Claws, and D is for Drool!
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Bruce and the Legend of Soggy Hollow
by Ryan T. Higgins
Bruce is a bear who does not like holidays, and he really doesn't like Halloween. His family of mice and geese decides the only way to get Bruce excited about Halloween is to tell a scary story.
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