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  2. Mona the Vampire (book) - Wikipedia

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    The story begins as a girl named Mona and her pet cat, Fang, are being read a spooky bedtime story by Mona's father which they find very intriguing, causing her desire to become a vampire that night before she goes to sleep. Early the next morning, Mona and Fang are experimenting and finding things to match their ideas of vampire costumes.

  3. Sleep Tight! Watch Duchess Kate Read Bedtime Story on U ... - AOL

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    Storytelling champ! Duchess Kate gave royal enthusiasts a glimpse of what bedtime is like for her three children while reading aloud on the BBC’s CBeebies. Duchess Kate Through the Years: From ...

  4. 200 Howl-arious Halloween Jokes That'll Make Kids and ... - AOL

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    From corny jokes that are so ghastly they're great to Halloween jokes for kids that'll help make the days leading up to October 31st more fun, this list of 200 funny Halloween jokes incorporates ...

  5. Vampire literature - Wikipedia

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    Still other vampire stories, such as Le Fanu's Carmilla, maintain that vampires must return to their coffins, but sleep in several inches of blood as opposed to soil. Vampires are generally held to be unable to bear children, though the concept of a "half vampire" and similar creatures does exist in folklore and in some modern fiction.

  6. Varney the Vampire - Wikipedia

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    Varney the Vampire; or, the Feast of Blood is a Victorian-era serialized gothic horror story variously attributed to James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest. It first appeared in 1845–1847 as a series of weekly cheap pamphlets of the kind then known as " penny dreadfuls ".

  7. Bonnie and Ben Rhyme Again - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie and Ben Rhyme Again is a 2018 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Judy Horacek.In this book, a sequel to Good Night, Sleep Tight, two children, Bonnie and Ben, recite some nursery rhymes to their friend, Skinny Doug, while going for a walk.

  8. The Monster Bed - Wikipedia

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    The Monster Bed is a 1987 children's book by Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Susan Varley that revolves around the twist on the common "monsters under the bed" story that frighten children. The book is a young reader, normally aimed for 4 years or older.

  9. Martin Waddell - Wikipedia

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    Martin Waddell (born 10 April 1941) is a writer of children's books from Belfast, Northern Ireland.He may be known best for his picture book texts featuring anthropomorphic animals, especially the Little Bear series illustrated by Barbara Firth (not to be confused with Minarik & Sendak's Little Bear series).