Families who loved Poultrygeist by Eric Geron 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 grappling with the pressure to fit in or needs a lighthearted way to approach the concept of death and the unknown. It is perfect for children who might find traditional ghost stories too intense but are curious about what happens when things go away. Through a clever, pun-filled meta-narrative, Poultrygeist explores the journey of a little chicken who refuses to let peer pressure change his kind nature, even after he has crossed to the Other Side. While the book begins with the chicken being flattened by a truck, the tone remains resolutely silly and absurdist. It focuses on the chicken's resistance to the ghoulish demands of his new undead companions. This story serves as a wonderful springboard for discussing personal integrity and kindness. It is a visually vibrant, witty, and secular take on mortality that replaces fear with laughter, making it an excellent choice for a playful Halloween read-aloud or a gentle introduction to life's bigger questions.