
Member Reviews

I love the fact that Aaron Reynolds is moving into transitional chapter books with a spooky/weird vibe for kids who graduated past Creepy Pair of Underwear/Creepy Crayons/Creepy Carrots. This is written in the vein of the Twilight Zone, complete with an introduction by Jasper Rabbit. I highly recommend this for young fans of scary stories that aren't too scary, and fans of Aaron Reynolds other Creepy books.
Highly recommended for schools and libraries!

I thought this book was okay. I got confused when there was a beaver in a picture, but no rabbit. My favorite part was when Jasper Rabbit appeared. I would read it again and recommend it to others!

Absolutely loved this new spinoff of the Creepy series picture books! I thought it couldn’t be as funny and suspenseful as those, but it was! It was humorous and just creepy enough that young readers will love it! I can’t wait to read it aloud with my students as we laugh out loud together once again to Jasper Rabbit’s creepy tales. Aaron Reynolds did it again and I hope he keeps these books coming!

Unbelievable! Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown teamed up to create the absolute dream team for Jasper Rabbit’s Creepy Tales. This story puts a Twilight Zone style twist on a young marmot getting his tonsils removed. Not only will children become more familiar and comfortable with the idea of tonsil removal and why it may need to happen, but Reynolds wraps the whole story up with an entirely different lesson at the end about catching wild life in jars. This tale will have kids on the EDGE of their sit, and locked in to all of it’s gory gooey mystery. This is the perfect read aloud for spooky season, and I imagine a wonderful recommendation for reluctant young readers as it has a certain amount of edge to it. It treats its young readers seriously, while also being a total hoot. I will be buying several copies for my public library as it’s sure to fly off the shelves. I’ll personally be recommending it for years to come!
High quality writing and storytelling for children with STUNNINGLY spooky illustrations throughout. I can’t emphasize enough how LOST readers of all ages will be getting in this book, and BEGGING for more if being read aloud to and left on cliff hangers. This is such a great example of how much FUN stories and reading can be to get a struggling child hooked. Similarly, I think the silliness in this story can just as equally be applied to ease nerves around an upcoming surgery. It can add a fun spin to an otherwise unpleasant looming activity.

A good creepy book for elementary kids. At times, it seemed a bit long. Great illustrations!! Would be perfect for a child that enjoys the Creepy Tales series!