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These kindergarten Halloween books are so much fun for beginning readers. Fill your shelves with one or more this October!
Boost your child’s confidence by providing them with a wide variety of books on their level. As they begin reading independently provide them with large text, short books, and shorter sentences. They’ll love reading you their favorites over and over again.

Kindergarten Halloween Books
Below, I’ve featured just a handful of easy readers that will help your kindergarteners celebrate Halloween.
You should be able to find them at your local library or bookstore. If you can’t find them locally, you can click each image cover to purchase them on Amazon.
The Pumpkin Contest – Peppa Pig’s playgroup is having a pumpkin contest. Grandpa Pig helps Peppa grow a giant pumpkin in his greenhouse — but the pumpkin is so big, they can’t even move it! Will Peppa and her pumpkin make it to the contest in time?
No More Monsters for Me! – Guess what’s growing in the basement . . . a baby monster! Minneapolis Simpkin is hiding it down there. But a monster is a hard thing to keep secret, especially one that hiccups and cries, and gets bigger every hour.
The Berenstain Bears and the Ghost of the Theater – When Brother, Sister, and Honey need a summer job, they see that the old theater in town is hiring. The theater is dark and spooky, and full of strange things. What will they find?
Dirk Bones and the Mystery of the Haunted House – What could be haunting a couple of ghosts? Find out as ace reporter Dirk Bones uncovers the clues!
This Book Is Haunted – Children will love this tickling collection of poems and short tales…told by a ghost!
Chicken on a Broom – When everyone is getting ready for the Halloween costume party, Pip’s mask goes missing. It’s up to Zoey the brave chicken and her sidekick Sam to go looking for the missing mask in the spooky barn.
Happy Halloween, Mittens – Mittens the kitten wants to help Nick get ready for Halloween. But when Mittens tries to paint spooky faces, put up spooky cobwebs, and make orange cookies, he makes a mess instead!
Halloween Mice! – Who’s hurrying, scurrying, whisking and frisking their way through a moonlit pumpkin patch? An adorable family of Halloween mice, of course! And they have a quick and clever plan to scare off any hungry-looking cat who happens to rustle or swish its way by.
You Got a Rock, Charlie Brown! – It’s Halloween and that means one thing…it’s time for Charlie Brown and his friends to go trick-or-treating! Pigpen gets a chocolate bar. Schroeder gets a quarter. While all of Charlie Brown’s friends are getting treats, he gets…a rock! Good grief—what a trick!
Noodles: I’m Not Scared! – It’s Halloween, and puppy wants to dress up. Should he be a big black bat? Or maybe a wise wizard? How about a funny clown? As he is getting ready, a bunch of scary ghosts are at the door! Boo! Puppy is scared, until he recognizes his friends underneath the costumes. Happy Halloween!
Curious George Haunted Halloween – Hang on to your hats! George gets spooked when he spends his first Halloween in the country and hears the legend of No Noggin—a headless scarecrow that kicks people’s hats off on Halloween!
Clifford and the Halloween Parade – Clifford’s friends bring him a ladder, a hose, and a light that flashes. Children will delight when Clifford marches into the Halloween parade as a big, red firetruck in this story they can read themselves!
The Spooky Cabin – When Nicklelodoen’s PAW Patrol uncover a ghostly mystery in an old cabin, Rubble, Rocky, and Chase are on the case.
Fly Guy and the Frankenfly – Buzz and Fly Guy spend a day together playing some spooky games and doing arts and crafts projects. When Buzz goes to bed, Fly Guy stays awake and is “bizzie”! Buzz has a nightmare that a gigantic Frankenfly monster is out to get him! But when he wakes up, all he sees is Fly Guy, who fell asleep making posters showing that he and Buzz are best friends.
I Spy a Scary Monster – All-new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired with fun, spooky photographs from previously published I Spy books to create an I Spy reader that is perfect for Halloween!

Round Out Your Unit with These Activities:
These Halloween Lacing Boards are designed to make learning fun. They’re great for teaching kids fine motor skills, precise hand movements, and how to focus their attention. Your children will have so much fun with this toy, they won’t realize they are learning.
This LEGO set features a Vampire with large fangs, movable claws, vest, bow tie and a billowing black cape, plus a small pet bat with movable wings!
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