Families who loved Halloween Is... by Gail Gibbons 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 'why' about the spooky decorations appearing in your neighborhood or feels a bit nervous about the shift from autumn fun to ghostly themes. It is the perfect bridge for a child who is transitionally curious about the 'scary' elements of October but needs a factual, grounded explanation to feel secure and informed. Gail Gibbons uses her signature clear, bright illustrations to demystify the holiday, explaining everything from ancient Celtic harvest festivals to the modern fun of trick-or-treating. The book focuses on the theme of curiosity and historical discovery, making it a wonderful tool for shifting the focus from fear to learning. By explaining that pumpkins were once used to ward off spirits or that costumes were a way to hide from ghosts, it gives children a sense of mastery over the season's spookier side. It is age-appropriate for preschoolers through early elementary students, offering a secular and educational look at how traditions evolve over time. Parents will appreciate how it validates a child's excitement while providing a calm, non-fiction anchor for the holiday chaos.