"Contains nine lighthearted scary stories for children, culled from the storytelling traditions of the Ozarks and Appalachians, Asia, the British Isles, Hawaii, and Native Americans."
"A multicultural collection of scary stories for children."@en
"A collection of scary stories from various folk traditions."@en
"A collection, selected by children as their favorites, of twenty-three spooky tales from a variety of ethnic traditions."
"Storytellers Richard and Judy Young gathered these stories from the most discerning critics: the kids themselves. These are the tales kids tell most often and most often ask to be told. They come from the Ozark Mountains, the desert Southwest, from Europe, and from Algonquin, Pueblo, and Jewish traditions."
"Everyone loves scary stories, but no one loves them more than children. Storytellers Richard and Judy Young gathered these stories from the most discerning critics the kids themselves. These are the tales kids tell most often and most often ask to be told. They come from the Ozark and Appalachian mountains, Hawaii, the British Isles, Laos, Cambodia, Japan, and the Chinook Indian tradition."@en
"Everyone loves scary stories, but no one loves them more than children. Storytellers Richard and Judy Young gathered these stories from the most discerning critics the kids themselves. These are the tales kids tell most often and most often ask to be told. They come from the Ozark and Appalachian mountains, Hawaii, the British Isles, Laos, Cambodia, Japan, and the Chinook Indian tradition."
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