It’s no mystery that I love children’s books, especially board books for the youngest readers. With a few days left before Halloween, you still have time to go to your favorite bookstore and pickup a Halloween book or two for the little ones in your life. Here are some of the books I am reading this Halloween with my granddaughter.
Duck & Goose Find a Pumpkin
By Tad Hills (Author and Illustrator)
Duck and Goose look everywhere for a pumpkin. They looked in a log, in a leaf pile, in the apple tree, under water, and on top of a stump, but they couldn’t find their pumpkin anywhere. Thistle had his own pumpkin. Where did Thistle get his? In the pumpkin patch!
This beautifully illustrated storybook by Tad Hills will delight the youngest reader. It is available as a board book, just right for their little hands.
Boo! Guess Who, Elmo!
Story by Matt Mitter
Illustrations by Ernie Kwiat
This is a large flap book where the characters ask who is hiding. The question asked on each flap is “Boo! Guess who, Elmo!” When a child opens a flap a different Sesame Street character appears in costume. Additional there is a question for the reader to answer on each page. “What color is the scarecrow’s shirt?” is just one example.
Colorfully illustrated, this board book will appeal to all Elmo and Sesame Street fans.
Mickey’s Halloween: A Lift-the-Flap Book
Story by Matt Mitter
Illustrations by Later, Inc.
This book is so much fun for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse fans. Each page has a different Halloween scene with flap to lift, surprises to find, and all of the favorite clubhouse characters. The story is told in four line rhymes for each scene, and there are different activities for the children to do. On the farm scene the child is instructed to find specific items, and on the haunted house (a friendly haunted house, of course) the child is told to find different shapes. With over fifty to lift, your child will be entertained for hours.
Fisher Price Little People Halloween is Here! (Lift-the-Flap)
By Fisher Price
This fun book by Fisher Price has over 40 flaps for you little reader to lift. All of their favorite little people are here in their Halloween costumes. This book will absolutely delight every young toddler.
Some other Halloween books I’ve reviewed can be found here and here.
Happy Halloween reading!
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Man, I wish my daughter was still young enough to enjoy those books. They are gorgeous!
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I think so too. My little granddaughter is just the right age.
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Now these are wonderful ideas for children, a little interaction, and I like the Halloween theme without being scary. 🙂
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I get so tired of scary Halloween. People put up such scary decorations that the little ones are afraid to go to the door to trick or treat.
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So true Michelle, this is definitely a nice spin! 🙂
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They look so cute 🙂 Wish my children were still young enough to read books like that 🙂
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I understand completely. I hated when my children outgrew them, but then along came my grandsons. Now I have a little granddaughter who is enjoying them. Be patient, you’ll be reading them again.
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That it gives me hope 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Those look wonderful! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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It’s a delight finding picture books on your blog, Michelle, though Halloween is not such a big thing over here. I especially like the look of “Duck and Goose”. I’m not so much into the merchandising, but there is sometimes good quality to be found there too. The witches’ hats and pumpkins reminded me of the Meg and Mog stories.
Thanks for linking back to the two previous posts as well. It’s good to have a reminder, and in particular to find posts that I had previously missed.
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Lovely recommendations, dear Michelle… Sending love and best wishes. Aquileana ☀️
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Thanks, dear Aquileana. Sending the same back to you.
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Mickey always has great holiday books!
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Duck and Goose look so adorable sitting on that pumpkin! You should snap a picture of your granddaughter sitting on a pumpkin holding that book. 🙂
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These look delightful and a lot of fun to share with little ones!😄
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Oh, they are!
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I love children’s books, and these sound wonderful–especially Duck and Goose Find a Pumpkin. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for stopping by. Yes, Duck and Goose books are wonderful. I met the author recently, and he is as charming as his books.
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Don’t have any young ones any longer, sigh, sigh, but love these ideas. And why is it that I’m now suddenly longing to watch “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charles Brown,” hee, hee. Cheers and have a great Halloween.
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Thanks fir reading. I won’t tell anyone you are watching “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charles Brown,” so go ahead and enjoy.
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Adorable illustrations!!
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They really are.
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Do you know what Michelle, I have only just started getting small people back into my life again, you know how you go through stages and for ages it’s been all teenagers and young adults. But I finally have some sons of nephews around and some of my friends are becoming grandparents soon and I can’t wait to get back into choosing children’s books again. I love the Duck & Goose Find a Pumpkin one 🙂 Thanks for sharing and I hope your granddaughter enjoys these.
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Georgia, you have so much fun ahead of you. My other grandchildren are Tyler (16) and Taylor (12 1/2) and grandson Ian (13). It is such a delight to have a little one in the family again. Thanks so much for stopping by and reading.
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