Families who loved Ghosts and Haunted Houses by Jane Bingham often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about things that go bump in the night or shows an interest in spooky legends around Halloween. This accessible nonfiction guide bridges the gap between folklore and history, helping children process their curiosity about the supernatural through a factual lens. By exploring famous haunted locations and the origins of ghost stories, it transforms a potentially scary topic into a fascinating history lesson. Jane Bingham uses clear, manageable text to explore how different cultures view spirits and why certain buildings are famous for being haunted. The book emphasizes curiosity and bravery, making it an excellent choice for elementary-aged readers who enjoy a thrill but benefit from a grounded, informative approach. It provides a safe way to explore 'scary' concepts without the high-intensity fear found in horror fiction.