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Reach for this book when your child is ready to graduate from 'silly scary' to 'truly spooky' or when they are expressing a fascination with the darker side of folklore. This collection of twelve poems introduces legendary monsters like vampires, werewolves, and ghouls through sophisticated, atmospheric verse. Rather than relying on simple rhymes, Jack Prelutsky uses rich vocabulary and rhythmic precision to build tension and evoke the classic gothic horror tradition. It is a perfect choice for the 8 to 12 age range because it validates their growing sense of bravery while providing a safe, literary space to explore the concept of fear. The black and white illustrations by Arnold Lobel add a chilling, Victorian aesthetic that elevates the experience from a mere storybook to a genuine piece of horror for children. Parents will appreciate how these poems encourage creative writing and an appreciation for the macabre without being overly graphic or violent.