Families who loved Gumball's Ghost Stories by Eric Luper 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 is caught between wanting the thrill of a 'scary' story and the comfort of knowing they are safe. It is perfect for a first sleepover or the transition into independent chapter book reading, especially for children who might be prone to nighttime anxieties but respond well to humor as a coping mechanism. The book features Gumball Watterson sharing various 'spooky' legends from the town of Elmore, but his characteristic ego and wild imagination quickly turn every fright into a farce. While it touches on the supernatural, the primary emotional takeaway is that things that seem scary at first are often just silly or misunderstood. Parents will appreciate how it deconstructs the 'ghost story' trope, making the concept of ghosts approachable and laughable rather than lingering and terrifying. It is a lighthearted tool for normalizing fear while celebrating the power of a creative, albeit slightly unreliable, imagination.