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Spooky Themed Books Every Preschool Class Will Want

Halloween books that are sure to be a hit in your preschool classroom!

Halloween and other October celebrations are on the horizon and it’s time to welcome all things spooky, creepy, and crawly.

Books are a great way to connect children with what is happening around them, including these seasonal holidays.

Below we’ve listed some of our favorite October books for preschoolers and toddlers.

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Creepy Carrots is guaranteed hit in the classroom. Although it’s not specifically “Halloween themed” the (kid friendly) creepiness certainty still makes it a great October read.

Jasper is sure there are scary carrots following him and starts seeing them everywhere, but are they really?

There’s also the 2nd book Creepy Pair of Underwear which always gets a giggle out of the class.

Dem Bones is a fantastic rhythmic books that’s silly and a ton of fun.

It’s a remake of a popular African American spiritual and even if your kids don’t quite understand the skeletal structure the pictures and rhyming will still keep them engaged.

Great for circle time or to get out some extra energy.





Shake Dem Halloween Bones If you’re looking for some more movement and rhythm this book is perfect too.

All the favorite fairy tale characters like Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood come out to dance to this fun, upbeat book on Halloween night.




Little Blue Trucks Halloween Little Blue truck is a great series and kids will really like seeing a familiar character and his Halloween adventures.

It’s a lift-the-flap book revealing each friends costumes that kids love guessing. In the end Little Blue Truck has to decide if he wants to dress up or not too

Can be a great conversation starter about kids costumes.

Room On The Broom

When the witch looses her hat, bow, and want, a couple of friends are more than willing to help get in back, and in return, they want a ride on her broom.

This is a pretty silly story story and as an extra bonus you can make cut outs of the different characters and tape them on a printed broom as each friend tries to squeeze their way in.

It can be a little lengthy though, even for older groups of kids, so be mindful of attention spans!

Goodnight Goon A fun remake of the popular children’s book Goodnight Moon.

The illustrations can be a tad bit too creepy for younger children so I’d suggest reading it to an older audience of 4' year old’s and up.





The Very Hungry Zombie. Another fun remake of The Very Hungry Caterpillar that kids are sure to love.

The Zombie is hungry for more and goes on a eating spree and nothing’s off limits for this zombie, including astronauts and of course braaaaaiiiinnns!

The night before Halloween. The night before Halloween can be super fun, but what will these little monsters do when they finally come face-to-face with human trick-or-treater’s on Halloween night?

This is another familiar series that older children will enjoy.





Splat the Cat and The Pumpkin Picking Plan
Splat the Cat is determined to find and pick the biggest pumpkin, but the real question is, how is he supposed to pick it?

Great for classrooms that don’t want to necessarily focused on Halloween but still want a seasonal book to read.

 
 

Dia de los Muertos is a fun and vibrant board book all about the traditions of the Mexican festivities during the holiday of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

Beautiful illustrations show kids how they honor ancestors and celebrate passed loved ones. Great addition to introduce kids to other cultural traditions.

 
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Fun October Books for Preschoolers!

Fun October Reads for Your Preschool Classroom -Early Childhood Educators Academy 

Fun October Reads for Your Preschool Classroom -Early Childhood Educators Academy


Fall is here! Here are some great books for preschoolers for some fun October reads. 

There was an old lady who swalled some leaves! I don't know why she swallowed those leave! This fun and silly book will have preschoolers giggling all the way through.

That old lady is back at it again! Now she's swallowing bats!

An easy read for little learners about a cute little ghost

This poor little ghost can't seem to get a hang of saying Boo! Walk through with him as this not-so-scary ghost tries to learn how to say "Boo!".

"And they thought that was the end of it". Jose and the neighboring town are in for a big suprise in this beautifully illustrated book when pumpkin seeds get scattered over the town.

Having fun gathering crunchy, orange and brown fall leaves!

Grab that Pumpkin!

A fun Halloween Twist on a musical classic!

What books do you have out this October for you preschool classroom? 

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