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As a lover of children's literature, mother and bookseller of 13 years, I want to put good books into kid's hands. I share my philosophy on what makes a book good as well as book reviews and lists of great books for every reading taste and ability with a focus on new readers. I also highlight some wonderful books that are not always on the shelf at bookstores, but might be at your library and can definitely be ordered. All books mentioned are available in paperback unless noted.
1. Ghosts in the House: A Lift-the-Flap Book by Ammi-Joan Paquett, illustrated by Adam Record



Ghost in the House by Ammi-Joan Paquette with illustrations by Adam Record is the perfect book for little listeners just getting the hang of Halloween. First of all, it is a lift-the-flap book, which is always a treat. On top of that, the flaps are cleverly placed and lift to reveal the source of the spooky sounds and sights in the night. Finally, Ghost in the House practically sings itself, a jaunty rhyme rising and falling with the action on each page. Add to that Adam Record's slightly retro, very funny illustrations and you have the perfect Halloween book!


Ghost in the House begins with a BOO! A page turn reveals an anxious looking little ghost and the text reads, 

There's a ghost in the house,
In the creepy haunted house,
On this dark, spooky night, all alone.

And he goes slip-slide
With a swoop and a glide
Until suddenly he hears . . .

What does he hear? Well, you have to lift the flap to find out! The ghost fretfully floats through the house, tackling his fears and finding other frightened creatures of the night (a mummy, a monster, a skeleton and a witch) at every turn - until they find the scariest thing of all. A little boy.

A perfect ending to the perfect Halloween book! If you are going to buy only one Halloween book this year (and you already own Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson, The Hallo-weiner by Dav Pilkey and One Halloween Night by Mark Teague) Ghost in the House is the book for you shelves! For more great Halloween must-haves, be sure to read this post and this post!

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