Families who loved Haunted Houses in History by Elizabeth Newbery 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 oscillating between a fascination with spooky stories and a developing curiosity about the real world. It serves as a bridge for the middle-elementary child who wants the thrill of a ghost story but is ready to engage with architectural history and British heritage. By grounding legends in physical locations, the book helps children process fear through the lens of historical inquiry. Elizabeth Newbery takes readers on a tour of famous British sites, explaining how various hauntings are linked to real historical events. It is a fantastic choice for parents looking to encourage critical thinking: it validates a child's interest in the supernatural while providing a sturdy educational foundation in social history. It balances the 'creepy' factor with factual substance, making it an ideal companion for a family trip to a historic site or a rainy afternoon of discovery.