
The Skull
A Tyrolean Folktale A #1 New York Times bestseller!
âReading this, I accidentally rediscovered the power of a good story.â
Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Waterstones Childrenâs Laureate 2024â2026
From Jon Klassen, Caldecott Medalist and bestselling creator of This Is Not My Hat, comes a wonderfully eerie yet gentle Halloween story perfect for ages 6â9.
On a dark night, a girl named Otilla stumbles across a lonely, abandoned house deep in the forest. Inside waits a skull â who has a secret of its own. Together, they face the shadows that arrive each night⊠and discover the strength that comes from courage and kindness.
With Klassenâs signature dry humour, hauntingly beautiful illustrations and a touch of deliciously spooky fun, The Skull is ideal for kids who like their stories mysterious but not too scary. Parents can feel reassured: while this gothic folktale has a shiver of creepiness, it ends with strength, empowerment and a reminder that even the strangest friendships can be the most comforting.
Perfect for:
- Independent readers ages 6â9
- Families looking for a suspenseful but not-too-scary read-aloud
- Fans of spooky folktales with a twist of wit and charm
âA mysterious, exquisitely presented gothic tale.â Sunday Times
"Haunting and charming. A dark, delectable adventure." Daily Telegraph
"Strange and deliciously creepy, this is the perfect read for children who like something a bit different." Irish independent âThe Best Spooky and Sweet Autumn Reads for Children
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A Tyrolean Folktale A #1 New York Times bestseller!
âReading this, I accidentally rediscovered the power of a good story.â
Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Waterstones Childrenâs Laureate 2024â2026
From Jon Klassen, Caldecott Medalist and bestselling creator of This Is Not My Hat, comes a wonderfully eerie yet gentle Halloween story perfect for ages 6â9.
On a dark night, a girl named Otilla stumbles across a lonely, abandoned house deep in the forest. Inside waits a skull â who has a secret of its own. Together, they face the shadows that arrive each night⊠and discover the strength that comes from courage and kindness.
With Klassenâs signature dry humour, hauntingly beautiful illustrations and a touch of deliciously spooky fun, The Skull is ideal for kids who like their stories mysterious but not too scary. Parents can feel reassured: while this gothic folktale has a shiver of creepiness, it ends with strength, empowerment and a reminder that even the strangest friendships can be the most comforting.
Perfect for:
- Independent readers ages 6â9
- Families looking for a suspenseful but not-too-scary read-aloud
- Fans of spooky folktales with a twist of wit and charm
âA mysterious, exquisitely presented gothic tale.â Sunday Times
"Haunting and charming. A dark, delectable adventure." Daily Telegraph
"Strange and deliciously creepy, this is the perfect read for children who like something a bit different." Irish independent âThe Best Spooky and Sweet Autumn Reads for Children











