Books like The Last Train on Halloween
Award winning
Hide and Seek
Susan Lintonsmith, Shelly Wilhelm, Tristram Drew, 2021
114 pages
Why to read
Engaging hide-and-seek theme boosts attention and focus.
Encourages interactive play through reading.
Builds memory and recall abilities.
Illustrations enrich storytelling and imagination.

Hide and Seek
Susan Lintonsmith, Shelly Wilhelm, Tristram Drew, 2021
The Mystery Series Collection
Paul Moxham, 2023
264 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with intriguing, child-appropriate mysteries.
Encourages critical thinking through plot-driven challenges.
Strengthens reading skills and comprehension.
Supports development of empathy and teamwork.

The Mystery Series Collection
Paul Moxham, 2023
Award winning
Really New School: A Choose Your Own Ending Action Adventure (Up2u Adventures)
Jan Fields, Vivienne To, 2013
80 pages
Why to read
Interactive adventure, empowering children’s decision-making skills.
Multiple endings enhance re-reading value and engagement.
Stimulates imagination and creative thinking.
Supports literacy development and cognitive flexibility.

Really New School: A Choose Your Own Ending Action Adventure (Up2u Adventures)
Jan Fields, Vivienne To, 2013
Award winning
The Stormglass Protocol
Tim Pratt, Andy Deemer, 2013
278 pages
Why to read
Engrossing and interactive adventure stimulates young minds.
Characters exhibit resilience and teamwork.
Enhances critical thinking with complex puzzles.
Captivating narrative encourages consistent reading habit.

The Stormglass Protocol
Tim Pratt, Andy Deemer, 2013
Award winning
Shadow
Chantel Brooks, Tyler Brooks, 2020
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging, immersive journey into a whimsical fantasy world.
Characters model resilience and friendship throughout the story.
Enhances creativity and curiosity in young readers.
Supports language development and comprehension skills.

Shadow
Chantel Brooks, Tyler Brooks, 2020
Award winning
UBOS: Adventure Begins
Kay Barnham, 2002
64 pages
Why to read
Stimulates imagination with captivating magical adventures.
Introduces relatable characters fostering emotional development.
Encourages problem-solving through engaging plot twists.
Ideal blend of entertainment and educational content.

UBOS: Adventure Begins
Kay Barnham, 2002
Trick or Treat, and Die! ( Creep World #5 )
Luther Darkmore, 2016
98 pages
Why to read
Spooky, engaging narrative enhances imaginative thinking.
Characters show resilience and teamwork.
Stimulates critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Perfect for Halloween season family reading.

Trick or Treat, and Die! ( Creep World #5 )
Luther Darkmore, 2016
Award winning
Molly's Spy Mission
Carmen Allen, 2022
157 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled storyline boosts engagement and imagination. - Teaches values of courage and teamwork. - Supports developing problem-solving skills. - Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
