A few days ago, I did a poll on Instagram—Halloween: “love” or “eh”?

Every single person who answered the poll hit “love” except for one (and I think that might have been a mistake).

So if you, too, are a Halloween lover, I’m happy to share three new-ish books en español to read all through this spooky month (and beyond!). Our family loves all three of these great Halloween books in Spanish!

5 great Halloween books in Spanish.

Un vampiro peligrozo by José Carlos Andrés

On a dark night in Transylvania, a little vampire is ready to give someone the scare of their life. If he does, he will pass the test at Vampire School. If he doesn’t, he will be banished to Banana Peeler School! So when he sees a little girl walking alone, he tries his tactics on her: “¡Zoy un vampiro peligrozo!” The little girl is… not very scared. But when she sees how much this means to him, she decides to help him out.

¡Los zombis no comen verduras! by Megan Lacera and Jorge Lacera

Mo Romero loves nothing more than cooking and eating vegetables. But his parents, who prefer things like “deditos en salsa” or “pata-tas” don’t understand why he can’t just eat their healthy food like a regular zombie! So our little vegetable enthusiast decides to concoct a delectable veggie gazpacho for his parents and give it a zombie rebrand. Will Mo’s parents “give peas a chance”?

Cosas de bruja by Mariasole Brusa

This witch is hopping mad. Her hair, instead of being a witchy color like green (boogers!) or red (blood!), is a distressingly cheerful shade of blue. So to prove how very witchy she is, she decides she’ll do something truly terrible, like kidnap a kid at the park. When she sees Nicolás playing with (what she thinks are) dolls he stole from his sister, she’s found her victim. Will the witch become the witchiest of all, or will she find the path to radical self-acceptance instead?

You can see all of these great Halloween books in Spanish, plus a few other favorites, on this little Instagram reel I just made! Now is the time to look these up online or at the library, so you can enjoy them all month long!

P.S. Even more Spanish books for Halloween and Día de los muertos, right here!