Halloween

Trick-or-Treat on Milton Street

By Bullard, Lisa; illustrated by Joni Oeltjenbruns

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Charley is sure that the first Halloween in his new house will be awful, until his step-father takes him out trick-or-treating. JE Fic Bul
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Pick your favorite pumpkin @ Salem Church Library!

Come vote for your favorite of the 3 pumpkins that library staff members decorated. There's "Some Pig," a tie in with Charlotte's Web, a Day of the Dead jack-o-lantern, and a howdy partner cowboy pumpkin. This is just one of the many fun things you can do @ your local library.

A History of Classic Monsters: Dracula

Many people find one of the most enjoyable aspects of Halloween to be the myriad creatures associated with it. Legendary villains like Dracula, the Wolf Man, Frankenstein, and zombies of all stripes emerge on or about October 31st in the forms of costumes, films, and books.  America’s tendency to associate such creatures with Halloween is so embedded in our culture that we frequently forget that most of these creatures--or at least the versions of them we best remember--are relatively recent creations that are often less than two centuries old.

Pumpkin Moonshine

By Tasha Tudor

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Sylvie Ann chose a large and lovely pumpkin to create her jack-o-lantern or pumpkin moonshine. Unfortunately for Sylvie Ann, the pumpkin had other plans! A gentle story filled with old-fashioned charm.

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The Halloween Tree

By Ray Bradbury

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Carapace Clavicle Moundshroud teaches a group of boys the history of Halloween while they desperately search for their missing friend on a Halloween filled with magic and suspense.

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A Tiger Called Thomas

By Charlotte Zolotow

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Thomas is too shy to go out and make friends. But things change on Halloween when he puts on his tiger costume and goes out into the neighborhood.

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Mummy Riddles

By Katy Hall and Lisa Eisenberg

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What did the mummy say when he got angry with the skeleton? “I have a bone to pick with you!”

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The Mysterious Matter of I.M. Fine

By Diane Stanley

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Noticing that a popular series of horror novels is having a bizarre effect on the behavior of its readers, Franny and Beamer set out to find the mysterious author.

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