Monday, October 28, 2019

Top Five Halloween Picture Books!

Only three days to Halloween, and I'm in a spooky mood. So today, I want to share my top five Halloween picture books! From creepy to spooky, from silly to plain old fun, Halloween books can delight readers old and young. With the number of great Halloween picture books out there, this list barely scratches the surface, but maybe you'll find a fun new book to delight your Halloween lovers out there.

On to the list! First up . . .

THE SPOOKY OLD TREE by Stan & Jan Berenstain

In this super fun (and super spare of words) story, three bears get their brave on to explore a spooky old tree. It has the perfect amount of scare factor for both young and old readers.

PLUS, not only is this book fun to listen to, it is fun to read! You can't help but get out your spooky voice and start making all the sound effects. I so highly recommend this book, you might just have to make a trek to the Himalayas to get it.


Next up is the super creepy CREEP CARROTS by Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Peter Brown.

Jasper Rabbit loves carrots. He eats them for lunch, he eats them for snacks, he eats them every chance he gets. And his favorite carrots come from Crackenhopper Field. But when Jasper starts seeing carrots everywhere . . . creepy carrots . . . Jasper is no longer a fan, and something must be done.

As an author, I totally wish I would have thought of this. So clever, so fun, and SO CREEPY! The pictures brilliantly capture the dark and creepy atmosphere that such a book requires. Go read this one! You won't regret it . . . unless you, too, start seeing creepy carrots everywhere!

EVEN MONSTERS NEED HAIRCUTS by Matthew McElligott is a favorite at our house. Technically, it is not a Halloween book, but it fits right in

Once a month, on the night of the full moon, a young barber sneaks off to his father's barber shop to follow in his dad's footsteps. All night long he snips and snaps, buzzes, and gels his client's hair to perfection.

I love the hilarious ending, and the whole thing is just monstrously clever. I giggle right along with my kids when we read this together. (And I giggle all by myself when I read it just for me!😉) You don't want to miss this one!


A fun new favorite is SAMURAI SCARECROW: A VERY NINJA HALLOWEEN by Rubin Pingk.

Yukio loves Halloween, and he loves his little sister, but he is tired of her always copying him! From jack-o-lanterns to trick-or-treating routes, his sister is always right there in the way. But when Yukio goes too far, can he make it up to her? Or has he brought on the curse of the Samurai Scarecrow?

I can totally relate to Yukio in this super fun story, but I feel so bad for his little sister. I don't want to spoil any endings, but this book takes some fun twists and turns, and let's just say that Yukio definitely learns his lesson. This book was delightfully surprising, and a perfect Halloween book.

And of course, no list about spooky books could ever be complete without THE MONSTER AT THE END OF THIS BOOK STARRING LOVABLE, FURRY OLD GROVER by Jon Stone and illustrated by Michael J. Smollin.

When Grover learns that there is a monster at the end of the book, he does everything he can to stop the reader from getting to the end of the book. From asking nicely, to building walls, to begging on hands and knees, but a determined reader can be hard to stop. What's a Grover to do?

This is another one that is technically not a Halloween book. But with a monster at the end of it, how can it not be perfect for such a holiday? My mom read this to me when I was a kid, and I read this to my own kids when they were younger, and sometimes, I read it just because I can. This book is pretty much perfect in my estimation, and if you haven't read it yet . . . WHY NOT??!

Those are just some of my favorites, now how about you? What are your favorite Halloween books?




4 comments:

Claire Annette said...

I'm so glad you included Creepy Carrots - It is one of our favorites! Samurai Scarecrow looks awesome - I'm going to be on the lookout for it. Our favorites include The Little Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid of Anything and Rotten Pumpkin - a Rotten Tale on 15 Voices which is a creative science book showing what happens to your Jack O'Lantern after Halloween.

Janet Johnson said...

Claire, I almost included The Little Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid of Anything! That was my number 6. Rotten Pumpkin sounds fun!

Amanda Hoving said...

Good list! Heckedy Peg is one that my kids used to find spooky (but fun) at any time of the year!

Janet Johnson said...

Thanks, Amanda! I know I've read Heckedy Pig, but need to refresh my memory on it! Thanks for the suggestion. :)