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Spooktacular Reads: 15 New Halloween Books for Students

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By Kelsey McCallum

Witches, ghouls, and zombies, oh my! That’s right, spooky season is here, and it’s the perfect time to share a fresh batch of thrillers, mysteries, and spine-chilling stories with your students. We’ve gathered up a bunch of new terrifying tales to tell in the classroom—along with some more lighthearted, not-so-scary books for the younger grades. Looking for even more haunted and harrowing reads? Be sure to check out our previous list of Halloween books as well.

Creepy Classroom
By François Gravel
Translated by David Warriner
Orca Book Publishers (October 2024)
Grade Level: 4–7

There’s something sinister lurking in the basement of Matt’s school. When he ventures down into its depths to help the librarian pack up some old books, he makes a horrifying discovery. But before he can escape, all the exits seem to disappear. Is Matt doomed to be trapped at school forever? Now that’s a scary thought!

Danica dela Torre, Certified Sleuth
By Mikaela Lucido
Illustrated by Joanna Cacao
Annick Press (September 2024)
Grade Level: 3–7

Here’s a great new paranormal mystery for middle-grade readers. Danica and her partner Jack are the only kid detectives in town—until Kennedy Fang moves in, that is. At first Danica wants nothing to do with her competition, but when Kennedy claims that his house is haunted, and that he needs Danica and Jack’s help to solve the case, she relents. It’s not like Danica believes in ghosts anyway. Or at least, she thought she didn’t, but maybe she’s about to be proven wrong…

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Kelsey McCallum is an Associate Editor for TEACH Magazine. She holds a BSc from the University of Guelph and a Graduate Certificate from Centennial College. She currently lives in Toronto, ON, with her partner and their cat, Banksy.

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Kelsey McCallum
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Kelsey McCallum is an Associate Editor for TEACH Magazine. She holds a BSc from the University of Guelph and a Graduate Certificate from Centennial College. She currently lives in Toronto, ON, with her partner and their cat, Banksy.

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