Ready for goosebumps and crazy creatures? Here's a collection of spooky stories featuring unexpected creatures and adventures. Books are suggested for Kindergarten readers and listeners, but remember that each child is different and might find something interesting at another level.
The Cyclops Witch never backs down from adventure or the medley of monsters she meets along the way. But one spooky night, the only thing in the world that gives her the heebie-jeebies walks right up to her door—and it's not what you're expecting.
The Cyclops Witch never backs down from adventure or the medley of monsters she meets along the way. But one spooky night, the only thing in the world that gives her the heebie-jeebies walks right up to her door—and it's not what you're expecting.
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The Cyclops Witch never backs down from adventure or the medley of monsters she meets along the way. But one spooky night, the only thing in the world that gives her the heebie-jeebies walks right up to her door—and it's not what you're expecting.
The Cyclops Witch never backs down from adventure or the medley of monsters she meets along the way. But one spooky night, the only thing in the world that gives her the heebie-jeebies walks right up to her door—and it's not what you're expecting.
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Laszlo is afraid of the dark which lives in the same big, creaky house as him, until one night the dark pays him a visit.
Laszlo is afraid of the dark which lives in the same big, creaky house as him, until one night the dark pays him a visit.
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Laszlo is afraid of the dark which lives in the same big, creaky house as him, until one night the dark pays him a visit.
Laszlo is afraid of the dark which lives in the same big, creaky house as him, until one night the dark pays him a visit.
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When an uninvited, ghostly elephant turns up and begins getting a little girl into trouble, the child's grandmother, who has endured her own menagerie of phantom pets, refers her to a helpful ghostly shopkeeper.
When an uninvited, ghostly elephant turns up and begins getting a little girl into trouble, the child's grandmother, who has endured her own menagerie of phantom pets, refers her to a helpful ghostly shopkeeper.
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When an uninvited, ghostly elephant turns up and begins getting a little girl into trouble, the child's grandmother, who has endured her own menagerie of phantom pets, refers her to a helpful ghostly shopkeeper.
When an uninvited, ghostly elephant turns up and begins getting a little girl into trouble, the child's grandmother, who has endured her own menagerie of phantom pets, refers her to a helpful ghostly shopkeeper.
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Tired of living in a haunted house, a young witch captures, washes, and turns her pesky ghosts into curtains and a tablecloth.
Tired of living in a haunted house, a young witch captures, washes, and turns her pesky ghosts into curtains and a tablecloth.
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Tired of living in a haunted house, a young witch captures, washes, and turns her pesky ghosts into curtains and a tablecloth.
Tired of living in a haunted house, a young witch captures, washes, and turns her pesky ghosts into curtains and a tablecloth.
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A clever mouse uses the threat of a terrifying creature to keep from being eaten by a fox, an owl, and a snake—only to have to outwit that creature as well.
A clever mouse uses the threat of a terrifying creature to keep from being eaten by a fox, an owl, and a snake—only to have to outwit that creature as well.
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A clever mouse uses the threat of a terrifying creature to keep from being eaten by a fox, an owl, and a snake—only to have to outwit that creature as well.
A clever mouse uses the threat of a terrifying creature to keep from being eaten by a fox, an owl, and a snake—only to have to outwit that creature as well.
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Gustavo is good at doing all sorts of ghostly things: walking through walls, making objects fly, and glowing in the dark. And he loves almost nothing more...Show more
Gustavo is good at doing all sorts of ghostly things: walking through walls, making objects fly, and glowing in the dark. And he loves almost nothing more than playing beautiful music on his violin. But Gustavo is shy, and some things are harder for him to do, like getting in a line to buy eye scream or making friends with other monsters. Whenever he tries getting close to them, he realizes they just can’t see him. Now that the Day of the Dead is fast approaching, what can he do to make them notice him and to share with them something he loves?
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Gustavo is good at doing all sorts of ghostly things: walking through walls, making objects fly, and glowing in the dark. And he loves almost nothing more...Show more
Gustavo is good at doing all sorts of ghostly things: walking through walls, making objects fly, and glowing in the dark. And he loves almost nothing more than playing beautiful music on his violin. But Gustavo is shy, and some things are harder for him to do, like getting in a line to buy eye scream or making friends with other monsters. Whenever he tries getting close to them, he realizes they just can’t see him. Now that the Day of the Dead is fast approaching, what can he do to make them notice him and to share with them something he loves?
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Little Ghost went out in the middle of the night and flew up to someone to give them a fright. She opened her mouth—but her BOO wasn't there. All that cam...Show more
Little Ghost went out in the middle of the night and flew up to someone to give them a fright. She opened her mouth—but her BOO wasn't there. All that came out was a rush of cold air. "I've lost my BOO! I've lost my BOO! Where has it gone? What will I do?" Poor Little Ghost has lost her scary BOO, so she sets out on a nighttime hunt to find it. She searches high and low, but it's nowhere to be found. Will she ever find her lost BOO?
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Little Ghost went out in the middle of the night and flew up to someone to give them a fright. She opened her mouth—but her BOO wasn't there. All that cam...Show more
Little Ghost went out in the middle of the night and flew up to someone to give them a fright. She opened her mouth—but her BOO wasn't there. All that came out was a rush of cold air. "I've lost my BOO! I've lost my BOO! Where has it gone? What will I do?" Poor Little Ghost has lost her scary BOO, so she sets out on a nighttime hunt to find it. She searches high and low, but it's nowhere to be found. Will she ever find her lost BOO?
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Meet Sir Simon, Super Scarer. He's a professional ghost who has been transferred to his first house. And just in time! He was getting tired of haunting bu...Show more
Meet Sir Simon, Super Scarer. He's a professional ghost who has been transferred to his first house. And just in time! He was getting tired of haunting bus stops and forests and potatoes. And to top it off, this house is occupied by an old lady—they're the easiest to haunt.
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Meet Sir Simon, Super Scarer. He's a professional ghost who has been transferred to his first house. And just in time! He was getting tired of haunting bu...Show more
Meet Sir Simon, Super Scarer. He's a professional ghost who has been transferred to his first house. And just in time! He was getting tired of haunting bus stops and forests and potatoes. And to top it off, this house is occupied by an old lady—they're the easiest to haunt.
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Scarlet the vampire and Igor the mummy are friends, even though they can never agree on what they want to do or anything else—except that they are best friends.
Scarlet the vampire and Igor the mummy are friends, even though they can never agree on what they want to do or anything else—except that they are best friends.
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Scarlet the vampire and Igor the mummy are friends, even though they can never agree on what they want to do or anything else—except that they are best friends.
Scarlet the vampire and Igor the mummy are friends, even though they can never agree on what they want to do or anything else—except that they are best friends.
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Jasper Rabbit has a problem: he is not doing well in school. His spelling tests? Disasters. His math quizzes? Frightening to behold. But one day, he finds...Show more
Jasper Rabbit has a problem: he is not doing well in school. His spelling tests? Disasters. His math quizzes? Frightening to behold. But one day, he finds a crayon lying in the gutter. Purple. Pointy. Perfect. Somehow it looked happy to see him. And it wants to help. At first, Jasper is excited. Everything is going great. His spelling is fantastic. His math is stupendous. And best of all, he doesn't have to do any work. But then the crayon starts acting weird. It's everywhere, and it wants to do everything. And Jasper must find a way to get rid of it before it takes over his life. The only problem? The creepy crayon will not leave.
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Jasper Rabbit has a problem: he is not doing well in school. His spelling tests? Disasters. His math quizzes? Frightening to behold. But one day, he finds...Show more
Jasper Rabbit has a problem: he is not doing well in school. His spelling tests? Disasters. His math quizzes? Frightening to behold. But one day, he finds a crayon lying in the gutter. Purple. Pointy. Perfect. Somehow it looked happy to see him. And it wants to help. At first, Jasper is excited. Everything is going great. His spelling is fantastic. His math is stupendous. And best of all, he doesn't have to do any work. But then the crayon starts acting weird. It's everywhere, and it wants to do everything. And Jasper must find a way to get rid of it before it takes over his life. The only problem? The creepy crayon will not leave.
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Mr. Creacher, a multi-tentacled substitute teacher, warns his prankish students not to misbehave, recounting rhyming cautionary tales of the weird, spooky, and unexpected.
Mr. Creacher, a multi-tentacled substitute teacher, warns his prankish students not to misbehave, recounting rhyming cautionary tales of the weird, spooky, and unexpected.
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Mr. Creacher, a multi-tentacled substitute teacher, warns his prankish students not to misbehave, recounting rhyming cautionary tales of the weird, spooky, and unexpected.
Mr. Creacher, a multi-tentacled substitute teacher, warns his prankish students not to misbehave, recounting rhyming cautionary tales of the weird, spooky, and unexpected.
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What do you do when you meet a ghost? One: Provide the ghost with some of its favorite snacks, like mud tarts and earwax truffles. Two: Tell your ghost be...Show more
What do you do when you meet a ghost? One: Provide the ghost with some of its favorite snacks, like mud tarts and earwax truffles. Two: Tell your ghost bedtime stories (ghosts love to be read to). Three: Make sure no one mistakes your ghost for whipped cream or a marshmallow when you aren't looking.
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What do you do when you meet a ghost? One: Provide the ghost with some of its favorite snacks, like mud tarts and earwax truffles. Two: Tell your ghost be...Show more
What do you do when you meet a ghost? One: Provide the ghost with some of its favorite snacks, like mud tarts and earwax truffles. Two: Tell your ghost bedtime stories (ghosts love to be read to). Three: Make sure no one mistakes your ghost for whipped cream or a marshmallow when you aren't looking.
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Lovable, furry old Grover is distressed to learn that there's a monster at the end of this book. He begs readers not to turn the pages, but of course kids...Show more
Lovable, furry old Grover is distressed to learn that there's a monster at the end of this book. He begs readers not to turn the pages, but of course kids feel they just have to see this monster for themselves. Grover is astonished—and toddlers will be delighted—to discover who is really the monster at the end of the book.
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Lovable, furry old Grover is distressed to learn that there's a monster at the end of this book. He begs readers not to turn the pages, but of course kids...Show more
Lovable, furry old Grover is distressed to learn that there's a monster at the end of this book. He begs readers not to turn the pages, but of course kids feel they just have to see this monster for themselves. Grover is astonished—and toddlers will be delighted—to discover who is really the monster at the end of the book.
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