A group of children trick-or-treating on Halloween teach the little ghost Bugaboo to say "boo."
Told in rhyme, this adorable story is about a ghost who couldn't say boo, but he has a lot of other things to say. Perfect for younger children who are just starting to read!
With bold and gorgeous art accompanied by bouncy, rhyming text, The Little Ghost Who Lost Her Boo is a charming, not-so-spooky read aloud perfect for Halloween or any time of year! Praise for The Little Ghost Who Lost Her Boo!
"Boo is new-- and it can be scary being new, especially for a shy ghost who can't play any of the other kids' games. Can Boo find a way to fit in and make friends with the rest of the group?"--
A little ghost who can only say "Whooo!" and "Mooo!" wants to learn how to say "Boo!" in time for Halloween.
Sloane Reid has never believed in ghosts, even though she made a career out of playing a ghost slayer on film.
On a bike outing to the abandoned houses by the old cement mill, Delsie and her friend Todd discover one of the houses is not empty--and a ghost dog haunts the area.
Liz opens her eyes. There is a blue ghost in her room! What does the ghost want from her? This exciting mystery by Newbery Honor writer Marion Dane Bauer is perfect for first chapter-book readers.
After their mother dies in a plane crash, ten-year-old Christina and her twin brother move with their father to a seemingly haunted house in a strange neighborhood.
The Institute has successfully reanimated the body of Bayou Savage from his 200 year quantum suspension.
Preferring her bookbinding career to her work solving cold cases for the Cambridge police, psychic and single mom Anza O'Malley aids unhappy spirits in the wake of a priceless manuscript's theft from the Boston Athenæum, a case in which ...