In this Halloween version of a familiar cumulative rhyme, the inhabitants of a haunted house get increasingly agitated until a group of children sets things right.
A little old lady who is not afraid of anything must deal with a pumpkin head, a tall black hat, and other spooky objects that follow her through the dark woods trying to scare her.
A green, scaly creature drinks a secret potion and turns into a small, winged creature who wanders through haunted halls and moonlit forests, discovering all the colors of Halloween.
"I, Scaredy Squirrel, have put together a collection of helpful safety tips and step-by-step instructions to guide you through common Halloween obstacles such as carnivorous plants, haunted houses and encountering the infamous Frankenstein"--Flap p. [1] of dust jacket.
"Ten trick-or-treaters are scared away, one by one, when a witch answers the door, a skeleton tries to join their dance party, and a monster asks to share their candy."--P. [4] of cover.
A rhyming retelling of the story of a young woman who finds her prince at a Halloween ball despite the efforts of her wicked stepmother. The main characters are skeletons.
Determined to make Halloween a frightening night of the pumpkinheads, the pumpkins transform themselves into a variety of scary monsters and then head for town hoping to terrify everyone they meet.
A group of young trick-or-treaters demonstrate that "feet are for stomping, " "eyes are for peeking, " "mouths are for moaning, " and "tummies are for treating."