Families who loved Haunted Houses, Ghosts & Spectres by Eric Maple often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child begins showing an intense interest in the paranormal or starts asking if ghosts are real. It serves as a gentle bridge between folklore and investigation, providing a structured way for children to process their curiosity about the unknown. The book uses a pseudo-journalistic approach to explore famous historical hauntings, spirits, and legends from around the world. While the 1970s illustrations provide a delightfully spooky atmosphere, the text focuses on mystery and history rather than pure horror. It is ideal for elementary schoolers who enjoy being a little bit scared but prefer facts and legends over graphic scares. This classic Usborne guide helps children move from fear to fascination by treating hauntings as puzzles to be solved and historical stories to be preserved.