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Sammy Keyes and the night of skulls
by Wendelin Van Draanen
Junior high detective Sammy Keyes and her friends take a detour through a graveyard on Halloween night and find themselves in the middle of a mystery involving missing people, human skulls, and a ghoulish embalmer, while school presents its own set of tricks and treats.
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Tacky and the haunted igloo
by Helen Lester
Working diligently to build a fun-filled haunted igloo for Halloween, penguins Goodly, Lovely, Angel, Neatly and Perfect are confronted by three suspiciously familiar ghosts who demand treats that Tacky has already eaten.
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Five little monkeys trick-or-treat
by Eileen Christelow
When babysitter Lulu takes the five little monkeys trick-or-treating, they decide to change costumes with their friends and try to fool Lulu and their mother.
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Five little pumpkins
by James Dean
Pete the Cat takes on the classic favorite children's song "Five Little Pumpkins" in the New York Times best-selling author/illustrator's rocking celebration of Halloween.
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October Ogre
by Ron Roy
Preparing for scary fun when Green Lawn organizes a haunted house attraction at the Shangri-la Hotel, A-to-Z Mystery Detective Dink's younger cousin, Lucy, and her friends begin wondering if witches and ogres are real when the kids who go into the hotel do not come back out.
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Brooms are for flying!
by Michael Rex
When the fun-filled Halloween party comes to an end and everyone must reveal their faces from underneath their masks, all the attendees are stunned when they discover that a real witch had been in their presence all evening long.
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Apples and pumpkins
by Anne F Rockwell
A little girl spends a glorious fall day picking apples and searching for the perfect pumpkin in this Classic Board Book edition of a timeless favorite.
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Skeleton for dinner
by Margery Cuyler
Big Witch and Little Witch have made stew and want to invite their friends to eat with them, but Skeleton mistakes the guest list for a menu and takes off to warn Ghost and Ghoul, who hide with him in the haunted forest.
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What's in the witch's kitchen?
by Nick Sharratt
Combines two-way flaps with whimsical text in an interactive novelty book that dares readers to poke around the scary and grisly contents of a witch's kitchen, pairing everyday objects, like a piece of toast, with such Halloween-themed elements as a grumpy ghost.
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Mouse and Mole, a perfect Halloween
by Wong Herbert Yee
A delightful entry in the Geisel Honor Award-winning series finds Mouse busily preparing for Halloween and hoping to win a pumpkin-carving contest while Mole threatens the day's fun with increasingly fearful behaviors. By the author of the Fireman Small series.
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That terrible Halloween night
by James Stevenson
Grandpa tells Louie and Mary Ann of the dreadful Halloween night that turned him into an old man.
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Click, clack, boo! : a tricky treat
by Doreen Cronin
The creators of the best-selling Click, Clack, Moo present a riotous Halloween tale that finds the barnyard friends throwing a high-energy party filled with tricks, treats and whimsical costumes while rousing a pajama-clad Farmer Brown from his quiet bed.
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Halloween mice!
by Bethany Roberts
In a sprightly tale paired with lively watercolor illustrations, four adorable mice dress in costume for a Halloween romp in a pumpkin patch, but nearby lurks a menacing cat that the mice manage to scare away by employing a clever plan.
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