Halloween Books for Kids

Halloween Books for Kids – 15 Favorite Picks

The weeks leading up to a holiday are some of the best story sessions we have in our household. It means we get to dust of some of the favorites that usually only come out one season each year (mixed with a few new additions, of course). Since holiday books are a favorite of many children’s book authors, there are lots of great Halloween books for kids worth adding to your collection.

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All Are Welcome

Book Review: All Are Welcome

The best children’s books combine creative illustrations with a meaningful story that carries an important message.  Alexandra Penfold’s All Are Welcome certainly achieves that objective and has become one of the most popular picture books since its debut in 2018.

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The Cool Bean by Jory John

Book Review: The Cool Bean

The Cool Bean is the third picture book from the Jory John and Pete Oswald combination.  Following the format of their prior titles, The Good Egg and The Bad Seed, the book uses a blend of comedy, charm and fun characters to deliver an important message for children 4 – 8 years old.

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Children's Books About Diversity

13 Children’s Books About Diversity and Inclusion

Parents often face the challenges of navigating difficult conversations and complex subjects with their kids.  Younger children are exposed to so much new information and it’s important that parents help provide context about the world around them. As such, the need for conversations about diversity, culture and inclusion have never been more necessary.

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The Book with No Pictures by BJ Novak

Book Review: The Book With No Pictures

Although a book without pictures may not sound like the most appealing option for children, this one will surely exceed expectations.  Its creativity takes full advantage of reading’s number one rule: Everything written on the page has to be said by the person reading it aloud.

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