This is such a good idea. (Not mine, but Stephanie Trzeciakiewicz's. So simply set out a bunch of the R. L. Stine books, Goosebumps, and all other Halloween tales on a similar table that are spooky and scary looking and get the kids excited to head something scary. Even the "I Spy" and "Scooby Doo" books would work here!!!!!!!
Here's a list of some great scary picture books for both the young and "not so brave" kids:
Goosebumps: Scary House Starring R.L. Stine, Kathryn Short, Cody Jones and Scott
Wickware (Sep 6, 2005)
Confessions of a Scary Mommy: An Honest and Irreverent Look at
Motherhood - The Good, The Bad, and the Scary by Jill
Smokler (Apr 3, 2012)
Can You See What I See?: On a Scary Scary Night: Picture
Puzzles to Search and Solve by Walter
Wick (Aug 1, 2008)
Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What Is an Adjective? (Words Are
Categorical) by Brian
P. Cleary and Jenya Prosmitsky (Sep 1, 2001)
Tell Me a Scary Story...But Not
Too Scary! (Byron Preiss Book) by Carl
Reiner and James Bennett (Sep 1, 2007)
Can You Make a Scary Face? by
Jan
Thomas (Aug 4, 2009)
Scary Poems for Rotten Kids by
Sean O'Huigin, John Fraser and Scott Hughes (Jan 1, 1989)
Scaredy Squirrel by Melanie
Watt (Feb 1, 2006)
Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones
by Alvin
Schwartz and Stephen Gammell (Aug 2, 1991)
More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin
Schwartz and Stephen Gammell (Sep 25, 1986)
For fiction chapter books, try some of these frightening favorites:
The Witches, by Roald Dahl
The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman
The Crossroads, by Chris Grabenstein
All the Lovely Bad Ones: A Ghost Story by Mary Downing Hahn
Voices by Shaun Hutson
The Ghost's Grave by Peg Kehret
Nightmare Academy by Dean Lorey
The Secret of the Painted House by Marion Dane Bauer
(Suggestion: Go to Amazon and get a quick review on each book to see if you might like it.)
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