Campfire Stories to Tell in the Dark
Stories for Kids Who Love to Be Scared!
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Narrated by:
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Henrique Couto
About this listen
Get comfortable, and turn the lights down as you prepare to for a good scare...or 11! You'll want to sleep with the lights on after you listen to these stories of ghosts, ghouls, maniacs, werewolves, and so much more! Get close to the fire because the stories will chill you to the bone.
Stories you can share with children if they love to be scared!
Stories include:
- "Eh, Real Monsters from NEPA"
- "Bed, Breakfast, and Zombies"
- "Heart of Fire, Heart of Stone"
- "Night of Hot Wax"
- "The Lady in the Germ Box"
- "The Beast of Roca de Vaca"
- "A Night at the Galleria"
- "Ghosts in the Machine"
- "The Siren's Song"
- "Summer Slaycation"
- "Ophiuchus"
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