Kids Say the Spookiest Things: Imaginary fiends, ghosts in the closet, and other creepy kid tales
Book Details
Author(s)Ralph Betters
ISBN / ASINB00SVVX44Y
ISBN-13978B00SVVX446
Sales Rank828,461
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Kids love to tell stories. Some of them are funny. Some are sad. And some are seriously spooky.
In "Kids Say The Spookiest Things," you'll read tales about imaginary friends, who may not be so imaginary. And they may not be friends, either; they may be fiends instead. These friends come in all shapes and sizes. They come in all types of dispositions: from the friendly to the diabolical.
You'll also read stories about kids who tell their friends and family members that they have seen ghosts who lurk under beds, around corners, and in bedroom closets.
Just typical kid's stuff, or could there be something more to these ghost stories?
Parents report weird conversations with their children that indicate their kids have lived before. Are these reincarnation stories just the result of childhood's fanciful imaginations? Or are the tales too detailed and too accurate to be discounted completely?
Read on and you'll realize -- whether you believe in the supernatural or not -- that kids really do say the spookiest things.
In "Kids Say The Spookiest Things," you'll read tales about imaginary friends, who may not be so imaginary. And they may not be friends, either; they may be fiends instead. These friends come in all shapes and sizes. They come in all types of dispositions: from the friendly to the diabolical.
You'll also read stories about kids who tell their friends and family members that they have seen ghosts who lurk under beds, around corners, and in bedroom closets.
Just typical kid's stuff, or could there be something more to these ghost stories?
Parents report weird conversations with their children that indicate their kids have lived before. Are these reincarnation stories just the result of childhood's fanciful imaginations? Or are the tales too detailed and too accurate to be discounted completely?
Read on and you'll realize -- whether you believe in the supernatural or not -- that kids really do say the spookiest things.
