Not Too Scary Stories
BOO! Do you like to be scared, but just a little bit?
These semi-scary stories are for younger children, mostly in picture book (P) format. |
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| SKELETON CREW by Allen Ahlberg |
P |
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Three skeletons have a good time on their sailing vacation until their boat is boarded by pirates. |
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| GHOST TRAIN by Allen Ahlberg |
P |
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Three skeletons have fun when they take a train ride one dark, dark night - until something scares them. |
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| FUNNYBONES by Janet Ahlberg |
P |
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Three skeletons - a grownup, a child, and a dog - take a walk at night through a dark town. |
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| THE BERENSTAIN BEARS AND THE SPOOKY OLD TREE by Stan Berenstain |
P |
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One by one, three bears have second thoughts about exploring inside a spooky old tree. |
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| "GEORGIE" AND OTHERS by Robert Bright |
P |
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A series of books about a harmless little ghost. |
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| SCARED SILLY: A BOOK FOR THE BRAVE by Marc Brown |
+810.81 Sc |
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An illustrated collection of spooky stories, poems and riddles, including a humorous array of ghosts, monsters and ghouls. |
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| A DARK, DARK TALE by Ruth Brown |
P |
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A black cat journeys through a dark, dark house. |
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| THE BONES OF FRED MCFEE by Eve Bunting |
P |
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A toy skeleton at Halloween provides menace and mystery. |
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| GHOST'S HOUR, SPOOK'S HOUR by Eve Bunting |
P; Cassette & Book |
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Scary incidents at midnight give Biff the dog and his master a fright, but all can be explained. |
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| NIGHT OF THE GARGOYLES by Eve Bunting |
P |
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The gargoyles that adorn the walls of a museum come to life and frighten the night watchman. |
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"SPOOKY" SERIES by Natalie Savage Carlson
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P |
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A black cat has a variety of adventures. |
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| GRANNY GREENTEETH AND THE NOISE IN THE NIGHT by Kenn Compton |
P |
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No one will help Granny find out what's making the noise under her bed. |
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| SKELETON HICCUPS by Margerie Cyler |
P |
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Ghost tries to help Skeleton get rid of his hiccups. |
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| SIPPING SPIDERS THROUGH A STRAW by Kelly DiPucchio |
P |
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Campfire songs for Monsters! |
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| GO AWAY, BIG GREEN MONSTER! by Ed Emberley |
P |
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Die-cut pages allow readers to manipulate a monster's features. |
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| HARRY AND THE TERRIBLE WHATZIT by Dick Gackenbach |
P |
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When Harry goes to the cellar to search for his mother he confronts the terrible two-headed Whatzit. |
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