| Interest Level | Reading Level | ATOS |
|---|---|---|
| Grades 4 - 9 | Grades 2 - 8 | 4.1 |
Also asked, how do you tell scary stories in the dark book?
The first book contains 29 stories, including "The Big Toe", "The Walk", "What Do You Come For?", "Me Tie Dough-ty Walker!", "A Man Who Lived in Leeds", "Old Woman All Skin and Bone", "The Thing", "Cold as Clay", "The White Wolf", "The Haunted House", "The Guests", "The Hearse Song", "The Girl Who Stood on a Grave", "A
Subsequently, question is, is Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark worth it? The film makes a point, rightly, of faithfully taking much of its more horrific imagery from Stephen Gammell's illustrations in the books, recreating a few of his most iconic panels. Scary Stories doesn't pull punches with its more horrifying scenes either, a fine line to toe in a PG-13 movie marketed to children.
Additionally, what age is appropriate for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Book?
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780062961280 |
|---|---|
| Sales rank: | 588,237 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.80(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d) |
| Lexile: | 640L (what's this?) |
| Age Range: | 8 - 12 Years |
Why scary stories are bad for kids?
Even if your child likes a scary story once in a while, the illustrations may be too much. Exposing kids to scary pictures or movies can make fears worse because visual images are so intense. A child who fears a movie version usually enjoys the book.