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Weird But True Halloween: 300 Spooky Facts to Scare You Silly

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Weird But True Halloween: 300 Spooky Facts to Scare You Silly is a book filled with fascinating, bizarre, and creepy Halloween related facts. The wildly popular Weird But True! line is all dressed up for Halloween with 300 all-new spooky facts about candy, costumes, pumpkin carving, and more!
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

6-10

Length

208 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

What is the most surprising fact you learned about Halloween from this book?
Why do you think people started the tradition of wearing costumes on Halloween?
Can you imagine what Halloween might look like in the future based on the spooky facts we read?
Which fact did you find the most spooky and why?
How do you think knowing these facts changes the way you see Halloween?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about each fact, fostering an open dialogue. Use the facts as a springboard to explore more about history, culture, and science. Highlight the fun aspect of learning something new together. Share your own Halloween experiences and insights to make the discussion more relatable and lively.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Curiosity in Learning
Explanation: Weird But True Halloween: 300 Spooky Facts to Scare You Silly showcases a collection of fascinating, weird facts that invite children to delve deeper into the history and phenomena surrounding Halloween.
Real-World Application: Children can apply curiosity in their daily lives by asking questions and seeking out answers, fostering a lifelong love of learning and discovery.
Example Lesson: Critical Thinking
Explanation: Each spooky fact presented encourages children to think critically about the origins, cultural significance, and scientific explanations behind Halloween traditions.
Real-World Application: This can help children assess information, compare facts against myths, and make informed decisions in everyday situations.
Example Lesson: Cultural Awareness
Explanation: The book covers various traditions and customs from different regions, highlighting the diverse ways Halloween is celebrated around the world.
Real-World Application: Children learn to appreciate and respect cultural diversity, helping them to understand and embrace different cultural perspectives they encounter in society.
Example Lesson: Fact-checking
Explanation: The intriguing nature of the 'weird but true' facts encourages children to verify information and discern between factual and fictional claims.
Real-World Application: This skill is essential in cultivating discerning, informed individuals who can navigate the vast amounts of information they encounter daily.

Weird But True Halloween: 300 Spooky Facts to Scare You Silly by Julie Beer, National Geographic Kids