Little ones would prefer to be made to laugh at Halloween, instead of being spooked. These 10 slightly scary, but really funny stories, will keep your children happy for hours. From “Monster Mash” to “It’s Pumpkin Day, Mouse,” you can be sure that every child on your list will have a spooky good time. You can research these wonderful books in The Seattle Times, see Karen Macpherson’s “Halloween Books That Are A Treat For Children.”
Halloween Books For Kids That Tickle Not Chill
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