Haunted Kids

Haunted Kids (also known as Haunted Kids: True Ghost Stories) is a series of children's allegedly true ghost story books written by Allan Zullo and Bruce Nash. The stories are all non-fiction and based on alleged real cases, involving children who claim to have had encounters with the supernatural. The series published 11 initial volumes between 1993 and 1997.[1]

Haunted Kids
AuthorAllan Zullo
Bruce Nash
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genrenon-fiction, Children's
PublisherTroll
Scholastic
Published1993-1997

Overview

Starting in the 2000s, the series was republished by Scholastic. The first volume in the series was released on audiobook in 2006, narrated by John Ratzenberger. The series spawned several spin-offs, all involving haunted locations, written by Allan Zullo. A box-set was released in 2008, containing six volumes from the book series and a skull pendant.

Haunted Kids series

#TitleAuthorOriginal published datePagesISBN
1Haunted Kids: True Ghost StoriesAllan ZulloJuly 1, 1993910-816-73266-3
Stories include: The Devil's Garden, Grave Consequences, The Headless Trainman, The Secret of Room 333, The Home Wrecker, The Ghost of Slow Sam, The Baby-Sitting Ghost, The Scaredy Cats, The Thing in the Attic, The Warning and The Glowing Ball of Death.
2Spooky Kids: Strange but True TalesAllan Zullo, Bruce NashSeptember 1, 19941180-816-73447-X
AKA More Haunted Kids
3Totally Haunted Kids: True Ghost StoriesAllan Zullo, Bruce NashSeptember 28, 19941260-816-73538-7
4UFO Kids: Real Kids, Spellbinding TalesAllan ZulloNovember 1, 19941280-816-73566-2
5Haunted Animals: True Ghost StoriesAllan ZulloSeptember 1, 19951280-816-73671-5
Nine tales involving a variety of animal ghosts.
6Haunted Campers: True Ghost StoriesAllan ZulloJuly 28, 19961280-816-73966-8
Eight stories about ghosts and phantoms found haunting campers.
7The Haunted Graveyard and Other True Ghost StoriesAllan ZulloSeptember 1, 19961280-816-73825-4
Ten stories describing hauntings of places, from caves to big city apartments.
8Haunted Baby-Sitters: True Ghost StoriesAllan ZulloAugust 1, 19971280-816-74328-2
Stories include: The Demon Doll, Letter from the Beyond, The Secret Grave, The Uninvited, The Runaways, The Phantom Fiddler, The Pest, The Skeleton Ghost.
9Haunted Teachers: True Ghost StoriesAllan ZulloAugust 28, 19971280-816-74195-6
Seven stories about ghosts and phantoms who have haunted teachers and students in the classroom, on the playground, and at home.
10Haunted Athletes: True Ghost StoriesAllan ZulloSeptember 28, 19971280-816-74315-0

AKA The Haunted Shortstop

Stories include: Revenge of the Hawk, The Promise, The Phantom Touch, The Cursed Glove, The Field of Death, The Pep Talk, The Man in Blue, Teammate from Beyond.
11Haunted Schools: True Ghost StoriesAllan ZulloDecember 1, 19971280-816-73837-8
Stories include: The Stay-Behind, The Ghost from Never-Never Land, The Twelfth Man, The Kissing Ghost of Rosemont Academy, The Screams of Horror; Cries of Terror, The Phantom Graduate, The Curse on Missy Green, The Scene-Stealer, The Red-Rock Spirits.
#TitleAuthorOriginal published datePagesISBN
1The Ten Creepiest Places in AmericaAllan ZulloJanuary 1, 1997960-816-74221-9

AKA America's Most Haunted: True Scary Places

Stories include: Georgetown County - South Carolina, Marfa lights viewing area - Marfa, Texas, Area 51 - near Rachel, Nevada, The Myrtles Plantation - St. Francisville, Louisiana, America's Stonehenge - North Salem, New Hampshire, General Wayne Inn - Merion, Pennsylvania, Chaco Canyon - New Mexico, Gulf Breeze - Florida, Brown Mountain ghost lights viewing area - Brown Mountain, North Carolina, Hannah House - Indianapolis, Indiana.
2The Ten Creepiest Creatures in AmericaAllan ZulloJuly 28, 1997960-816-74288-X

AKA America's Most Haunted: True Scary Creatures

Stories include: Mothman, The Honey Island Swamp Monster, Champ, Bigfoot, Lizard Man, Mono, The Jersey Devil, The Lake Worth Monster, Whitey, The Fouke Monster.

See also

References

  1. "Allan Zullo: Haunted Kids Series". Archived from the original on 2008-09-26. Retrieved 2008-08-21.
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