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1. Bunting, Eve (1990). In the haunted house. New York: Clarion Books.

Abstract:
Take an adventure through a haunted house with lots of witches, ghosts, and vampires.

Abstract provided by Kim Gilbert, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Ghosts] [Halloween] [Holidays] [Vampires] [Witches]

2. Bunting, Eve (1986). Scary, scary halloween. New York: Clarion Books.

Abstract:
There are many scary things that come out on Halloween. Things like devils, ghosts, goblins, skeletons, werewolves, vampires and witches may come out to trick or treat.

Abstract provided by Kim Gilbert, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Devils] [Fear] [Feelings] [Ghosts] [Goblins] [Halloween] [Holidays] [Vampires] [Witches]

3. Glovach, Linda (1973). The little witch's black magic book of disguises. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc..

Abstract:
How would you like to make disguises?These disguises are for any occasion.

Abstract provided by Ben Hillyard, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Animals] [Bat] [Christmas] [Easter] [Fairy] [Ghosts] [Halloween] [Holidays] [Magic] [Mythical] [Rabbit] [Vampires] [Witches]

4. O'Malley, Kevin//O'Tunnell, Michael (1999). Halloween pie. New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Books.

Abstract:
An old witch makes Halloween pie and puts a spell on it so she is protected when she flies on her broom. Several graveyard creatures smell her pie and eat it-- only to have the spell cast upon them.

Abstract provided by Sara Lipner, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Autumn] [Consequences] [Creativity] [Ghosts] [Halloween] [Holidays] [Hunger] [Nonverbal Communication] [Protection] [Recipe] [Repetition] [Seasons] [Vampires] [Verbal Communication] [Witches]

5. Pelletier, David (1996). The graphic alphabet. New York: Orchard.

Abstract:
Come take a trip from A to Z. Each letter is drawn to represent a whole word. These wonderful pictures bring out each letter in its own way!

Abstract provided by Erin Wiegand, 1998 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alphabet] [Art] [Concepts] [Critical Thinking] [Devils] [Fire] [Images] [Mountains] [Quilt] [Sequence] [Vampires]

6. Pinkwater, Daniel (1991). Wempires. New York: Macmillan .

Abstract:
Jonathon sees a vanpire mouse. He starts to dress and act like the vampires on television. His parents think he will grow out of it, but he has not yet.

Abstract provided by David Jenny, 1994 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Animals] [Assertiveness] [Family] [Mouse] [Mythical] [Nonverbal Communication] [Parents] [Play] [Self Esteem] [Television] [Vampires] [Verbal Communication]

7. Sanvoisin, Eric (1998). The ink drinker. New York: Delacorte Press.

Abstract:
A boy, who hates to read, is stuck in his father's bookstore for summer vacation. He doesn't like books, so what's he going to do?Things change and an adventure begins when the boy spies a strange customer and follows him. Maybe the boy will realize he does like reading after all, or maybe not.

Abstract provided by Lisa Klett, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Adventures] [Appreciation] [Assertiveness] [Books] [Careers] [Curiosity] [Decision Making] [Discovery] [Dreams] [Fear] [Letters] [Library] [Monsters] [Night] [Nonverbal Communication] [Reading] [Self Esteem] [Sleep] [Vampires] [Verbal Communication] [Work]

8. Viorst, Judith (1973). My mama says there aren't any zombies, ghosts, vampires, creatures, demons, monsters, fiends, goblins, or things. New York: McClelland & Stewart Ltd..

Abstract:
A little boy dreams of and is sure he sees monsters, vampires, ghost, zombies, demons, and goblins at night. His mom always tells him that there are not any of those things that really exist. He does not know if can always believe his mom, because sometimes his mom is wrong and makes mistakes. Although, his mom does not make a mistake this time.

Abstract provided by Jeni Nagy, 1994 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Critical Thinking] [Dreams] [Family] [Fear] [Feelings] [Food] [Friendship] [Ghosts] [Goblins] [Imagination] [Monsters] [Mythical] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nutrition] [Parents] [Self Esteem] [Sleep] [Stress Management] [Vampires] [Verbal Communication]
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