Many kids claim to have seen ghosts in all sorts of places - cemeteries, bedrooms, attics, schools, roadways, forests, caves. Often, experts were called in to investigate these apparent hauntings, and most of the time these so-called experts walked away baffled. The only thing that everyone could agree on was that something very weird had happened, something that could never be fully explained.
This first book in Allan Zullo's popular Haunted Kids series is a collection of 11 creepy tales inspired by real-life cases taken from the files of noted ghost hunters. Do ghosts really exist? Well, you'll have to decide that for yourself after listening to such stories as:
So, turn out the lights, turn up the volume, and turn loose the terror!
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"Supposed to be true stories. Some of them beautiful, other really creepy. Ideal stories to tell/listen to at Halloween, not alone but with friend or family, to get in a Halloween mood. " — Marie (4 out of 5 stars)
"Supposed to be true stories. Some of them beautiful, other really creepy. Ideal stories to tell/listen to at Halloween, not alone but with friend or family, to get in a Halloween mood. "
" ...I think that you should try to read this book beacuse this book will give you shivers and chills...I think...man.. "
" This book may change your life!!!!!!!! haaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaa! P.S: This book may keep you reading long past bedtime !!!!!!!!!!!!!. "
" even for a kids book this had some great stories. It was very well written and entertaining. "
" Supposed to be true stories. Some of them beautiful, other really creepy. Ideal stories to tell/listen to at Halloween, not alone but with friend or family, to get in a Halloween mood. "
" I read many of the stories in this book to the kids in October. The stories were a little to scary for them so we stopped reading it. My son started to think that ghosts were in his room and my daughter didn't want to go to sleep with her light off. Not recomended for a first and third grader! "
Allan Zullo is the author or coauthor of more than eighty paperbacks for adults and children. A native of Rockford, Illinois, Zullo graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1969 with a degree in journalism. His books include The Baseball Hall of Shame and Baseball Confidential (both co-written with Bruce Nash), A Boomer’s Guide to Grandparenting (co-written with his wife Kathryn), and the Haunted Kids series. Zullo has also written articles for The National Enquirer, The Christian Science Monitor, Ladies Home Journal, and The Palm Beach Post. His syndicated comic strip “The Ghost Story Club” ran in American newspapers from 1995 to 1998. Zullo currently lives in Fairview, North Carolina.
John Ratzenberger was a house framer living in London when he began his career in the performing arts. His first role was a patron in The Ritz. He appeared in minor roles in movies including Firefox, A Bridge Too Far, Superman, Superman II, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Motel Hell, Gandhi, and others. He is best known for playing mailman Cliff Clavin on the sitcom Cheers and for providing a voice part in all of Pixar’s feature films. John is on the boards of Pepperdine and Sacred Heart Universities.
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