More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark - First Edition Book for Family Fun
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Introducing More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, a classic treasure that takes you on a spine-tingling journey through nocturnal tales that have delighted readers for generations. Originally published in the late 1980s, this first edition brings together a collection of hair-raising stories that echo with the whispers of childhood fears. Immerse yourself in the beautifully crafted narratives that promise to captivate both young readers and nostalgic adults. Each story is infused with just...
Show moreIntroducing More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, a classic treasure that takes you on a spine-tingling journey through nocturnal tales that have delighted readers for generations. Originally published in the late 1980s, this first edition brings together a collection of hair-raising stories that echo with the whispers of childhood fears. Immerse yourself in the beautifully crafted narratives that promise to captivate both young readers and nostalgic adults. Each story is infused with just the right amount of suspense and humor, making it an ideal addition to any nighttime reading ritual. Not only is this book entertaining, but it also fosters creativity and imagination in young minds as they navigate through the thrilling tales and illustrations.
The perfect blend of nostalgia and new memories ensures this book is a must-have for anyone looking to relive the excitement of storytime after dark.
| manufacturer | Harper Trophy |
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| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
Yes, while the stories are scary, they are designed to be child-friendly, making them perfect for younger audiences.
This book is suitable for children ages 8 and up, but many adults enjoy it for nostalgia as well.
Make sure to check the specific edition, as some newer prints may not include the original illustrations.
Absolutely! These stories can foster reading comprehension and engage children's imaginations.