Fe, fi, fo, fum. Now the giant is going to have some fun....Jackson needs to earn some money--fast. When he mows old Mr. Thompson's lawn, that's what he thinks he's going to get. Right? Wrong!Mr. Thompson pays Jackson with magic beans! Now he's back to square one. And when he throws the beans out the window, his money troubles don't seem so big after all.

Skate McGraw and his family are spending Thanksgiving at his Uncle Edgar's house on an island. It sounds cool, but when they arrive, Skate immediately gets the creeps. The discovery of a skeleton in his uncle's study makes him uneasy. Then he begins to hear sounds at night--sounds like bony feet walking the floor, and bony fingers turning the doorknob of his room. And then he sees a familiar--and horrifying--figure. Has the skeleton on the skateboard returned for the ultimate revenge?

Blue is new at the Graveyard School. But he knows right away that he's going to class at Creep Central. Just look at the teachers. The Principal. Even the janitor. But worst of all look at the kid who wants to be Blue's new best friend. With friends like these, who need enemies?

What's big and green and mean all over? Algernon is about to find out. He's spending summer vacation with his relatives, "the Swamp People". They live near a swamp, and Algie hates swamps. He hates the smell. He hates the insects that hover around. But mostly, he hates the dark, murky water. Below the muddy surface, Algie knows something is lurking.


Readers take a Graveyard School class trip to the museum with Park and his friends. Sneak away from the others. Rattle the dinosaur bones, jump out and say "Boo!" to the museum guard, play a little hide-and-seek. But don't go near the mummies. One of those mummies isn't wrapped right, as Park found out just before he disappeared.