Kids will howl with delight at these bewitchingly spooky Fright Light books, Graveside Tales and Midnight Mysteries. The first in our engaging new children's series, the stories in the Fright Light books give kids a thrill -- and they have a built-in light to enhance that scary moment.Each book contains a selection of short, classic, bone-tingling tales from beyond the grave, or at least from beyond the safety of the campfire. The books are packaged with a self-contained reading light (battery included) that pops up for easy, under-the-covers or in-the-sleeping bag reading. The added scariness of the spooky lights will make these creepy tales grab the attention and interest of both boys and girls, ages eight through ten.When kids want a good scare, they'll come running for Fright Light. All the books in this series are certain to become thrills-and-chills classics.
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A collection of twenty-four illustrated stories by the nineteenth-century American writer best known for his tales of horror.
A collection of tales featuring such terrors as an evil baby sister, a remote control that can control more than just the television set, and a boarding school that is turning kids into robots.
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As a new edition to The Royal Diaries series, this factual tale offers young readers an insight to the life and times of this famous royal prior to her days on the throne as the Queen of England.
“ The next morning when the farmer got up — very early — for the children had said their good - bys to Prince , and none of them could bear to see him go – he went over to the stable and hitched Prince to the wagon . “ Prince gave a low ...
The first five titles in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series of books, four of which chronicle the life of the author while a young pioneer girl and one that relates the boyhood experiences in New York State of her husband.
But nobody minds, because Sherlock Holmes is a genius at solving mysteries. This collection of some of Holmes's most intriguing cases includes unabridged tales of blackmail, lost fortunes, and, of course, murder.
Arthur Conan Doyle, Catherine Edwards Sadler. ས ས ས ས ས པ ས པ ལས - མ་ - པ ལ མ - — པ ལ མ ཁ ལ བ ལ བ མ — - - པ་ མ ཁས མ ཁས་ The Man with the Twisted Lip Conan Doyle had agreed.