A not-too-spooky Halloween story that turns the Big Apple into a monster-filled playground--perfect for kids ages 4-8
From Syracuse to Manhattan, monsters are on the move--but they're here to party, not to scare. A Halloween Scare in New York City is a delightfully silly read-aloud that combines colorful creatures, playful rhymes, and just enough mischief to thrill young readers without the frights.
Designed for early elementary readers, this story delivers age-appropriate Halloween fun with a gentle tone and rhythmic verse that parents and teachers love to read aloud. Though lightly sprinkled with nods to local landmarks like Grand Central Station and Empire State Building, the focus stays on the joyful energy of Halloween night, as silly monsters descend for a celebration more festive than frightening.
With bright, whimsical illustrations and a charming story that invites laughter and curiosity, this book has become a seasonal favorite for families from New York City--and beyond. Whether you're building a Halloween basket, planning a classroom storytime, or sharing a cozy October evening with little ones, A Halloween Scare in New York City brings warmth, giggles, and monster magic to every fall bookshelf. A must-have for fans of Room on the Broom, Little Blue Truck's Halloween, and not-so-scary seasonal reads.
Prepare, if you dare,
for a New York City scare,
A night of pure terror to whiten your hair.
A tale full of sights that are best left unseen.
You ready? You sure?
This was my Halloween.