Friday, October 12, 2018

My Favorite Children’s Halloween Books


Anyone who knows me, knows I’m an absolute fanatic when it comes to Halloween. It’s an obsession that started when I was a child. One of my fondest memories was reading Halloween books with my mom. We had so many books, she tried to rotate them so we weren’t reading the same ones all the time. When she pulled the Halloween books from the shelf, I knew one of my favorite holidays was on its way! Over the years, I’ve tried to share my love of Halloween books with my own children. Here are a few of my favorite Halloween books for young readers:


My kids LOVED Happy Halloween, Little Critter by Mercer Mayer and I enjoyed reading it to them. The illustrations in these books are adorable, and I always got a kick out of the expressions on the faces of the critters. You always knew what these guys were thinking just from the pictures alone! There are several holiday-themed Critter books out there, including more than one Halloween story.


Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat by Stan & Jan Berenstain was another favorite. I loved reading this book to my kids when they were little. Last year, I bought it for my grandkids. Actually, there are several Halloween themed Berenstain books available, and trust me, your little ones (ages 4 and up through elementary school) will adore these. There's usually a good moral lesson in Berenstain books, so your child will be entertained while learning something too. A win-win for parents and kids!


As a child, my all time favorite Halloween read was Old Witch Rescues Halloween by Wende Devlin - I almost didn't list this book because it's out of print and almost impossible to find. But, how could I leave out a book that was a precious part of my childhood? Oh, how I adored this book. My mom always did voices for the Old Witch and for Mister Butterbean which made it extra special. If you can manage to find a copy in your local library, it's definitely worth reading with your preschool and elementary school-age children.
  

          The Grimsley Hollow series by Nicole Storey is one of my favorites for middle-grade kids. The series follows an autistic boy named Gage who must call upon his inner strength and courage in order to save his friends. There are actually three books in the series, so if you want to get your kids hooked on reading, this is a great way to start!


Creepy Hollow Adventures by Erika Szabo and Joe Bonadonna is another fantastic middle grade series. So far, there are two books to enjoy in the series! It's an enchanting adventure complete with illustrations to bring the story to life. You'll have fun reading this with your kids, but it's a story slightly older elementary school-age kids can read on their own.


How could I possibly talk about creepy Halloween books without mentioning Goosebumps by R.L. Stine? My oldest son loved this series of scary books! From werewolves to haunted amusement parts, this series has it all! Some of these books are pretty creepy, so as a parent, you'll have to determine whether or not you feel these books are right for your child, but in general, I'd say most are suitable for about eight years old and up. 


Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz was another favorite in my house, at least for the older kids! Many of the stories in this collection remind me of the ones we told at sleepovers when I was growing up. If your child is old enough to read Goosebumps, they'll probably like this series too. Yes, I said series! There are additional collections you can add to your library - if you're brave enough!

This is by no means a complete list of all the Halloween books I've read and enjoyed. There are too many to list! If you have a favorite Halloween book or creepy story to recommend, please leave a comment! I'm always looking for books to add to my ever-growing reading list. Happy reading, everyone!

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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Tricia Drammeh shares a wonderful post filled with Halloween books, just in time for the fans of spooky stuff! #OurAuthorGang
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Oh my, this is an amazing set of Halloween books. What a great post! I'll be sharing it with my daughter and niece (HUGE fans of spooky stuff).
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Today's featured blog on #OurAuthorGang, Tricia Drammeh shares some of her favorite Halloween books for children.
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Joe Bonadonna

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Very good, Tricia! The only books mentioned that I've read are a few of the Goosebumps series. The others here all sound great. And I thank you very much for giving a shout out to Erika M Szabo's and my Creepy Hollow Adventures.
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Get ready for Halloween with Tricia
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Thanks for sharing, Chris!

Cindy Smith

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Nice assortment of books!  I have read most of them myself and have to agree your selection is perfect!
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Thank you, Cindy! I love Halloween books!

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Toi Thomas

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What a great list of books; I even discovered a few new ones. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, Toi! I've always loved Halloween books!

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Today, Tricia Drammeh shares some of her favorite children's Halloween books. #OurAuthorGang
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Lorraine Carey

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What an amazing collection! NOW is the time to showcase all of those favorite books you cherished as a child.
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Thanks, Lorraine! It was hard to pick just a few favorites.
 
+Tricia Drammeh I do understand.

Nikki McDonagh

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They look like fabulous reads, Tricia. I too love Halloween.
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Yes, these books are a lot of fun. Isn't Halloween the best?

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A great Halloween reading list for children by Tricia
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Erika M Szabo

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What a great list of books for the little ones! Reading with parents build lasting childhood memories. Thank you for mentioning the Creepy Hollow series Joe and I wrote!
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I'm glad you enjoyed my list. I tried to include books for a variety of ages and reading levels. The Creepy Hollow series is a definite must read!
 
+Tricia Drammeh Thank you Tricia! We had a lot of fun writing this story :)

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Meet Myrria and the Guardian Dragons of Asha

Meet Myrria and the Dragons of Asha

Christina Weigand



Hello and let me introduce myself. I am Myrria, a purple dragon and one of the dragons that can be found in Christina’s books, Palace of the Twelve Pillars trilogy. I am not sure how old I am, I just know that I am not the oldest dragon among Asha’s guardians. My mother, Cielo, is the oldest living one. There are others that have gone before us that you don’t need to know about. I also have an older sister Dryas and a twin sister, Adraya. Stefano and Tatsu are two other dragons that you will encounter in the Palace of the Twelve Pillars. Me and my mate Alorn, a handsome, ruby-red dragon, along with these dragons are Guardian Dragons of Asha.


I am one of Asha’s nine guardian dragons and I attempt to guide the princes and their families in the ways of Asha. Asha is the name for God on my world of Ramajadin. I, along with the other dragons I mentioned, are known as Asha’s Guardian Dragons. Our mission is to help the humans and other beings of Ramajadin navigate their path in the ways of Asha. It is not always an easy task and dragons are just like humans in that we can be lured by evil, as you can witness in the trilogy when two of the guardian dragons are lured away from Asha.
But more about those of us that remain loyal. I will share some details about our relationship with the humans, the Kningrad and the Mantion of Ramajadin.

We are not able to communicate and guide a being unless they are open to Asha. Even then we only really speak to everyone in special circumstances. Beyond that, we have a special bond with the Kningrad, for they are closest to Asha. As for the Mantion, we don’t talk to them. They are afraid that we will eat them. I would gladly communicate with them, but they aren’t open to me or the other dragons.

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After the Kningrad, we share a special bond with some humans. I share this bond with Joachim, and Alorn tries to share with Brandan, but he is not too cooperative. Of course we can communicate with others, like the Adepts Rupert and Salochin, along with Croifan, but the bond I share with Joachim is something special. I’m not sure I know how to explain it.

Brandan
Joachim

Our home is in the Kningrad nation of Imherp, hidden by Asha deep in the Anna Mountain range. The dragons live in the volcanoes ringing the Sanctuary of Nine Dragons, and when Asha calls his Guardian Dragons, we gather. The mountains and sanctuary are beyond the borders of Crato and Imherp and protected by magical shields put there by Asha.  
Ramajadin

In the trilogy I share many adventures with Joachim and his family. At the end of the trilogy I received a new mission from Asha and will travel to a planet near you for some new adventures. So Bensvelk Thurkear,  until we meet again. 

To learn more about dragons go here.




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