Bone Soup: A Spooky, Tasty Tale

 
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Bone Soup: A Spooky, Tasty Tale
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Age Range
4+
Release Date
July 24, 2018
ISBN
978-1481486088
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Three little witches and a bunch of spooky characters come together to prepare a delicious batch of Bone Soup in this Halloween tale based on the beloved fable, Stone Soup. This just-scary-enough picture book comes with a recipe for Bone Soup—perfect for Halloween eating.

Trick-or-treat? Trick-or-treat!
We’ve something usually good to eat!

One Halloween morning three witches are looking for a tasty treat and they find only a small bone in their cupboard. So they decide to go from door to door in their village to find just the right ingredients for their Bone Soup. No one in the village is convinced that soup can be made from a bone, until the littlest monster reveals just what the special ingredient should be.

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2 reviews
spooky Halloween picture book
(Updated: June 20, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.0
Plot
 
4.0
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
BONE SOUP is a story of community and cooking. Three witches are getting hungry, but they only have one small bone. They decide to make bone soup with the help of their neighbors. First, they ask the monster for some water. Then, they ask the ghost for something savory. They then collect ingredients from other Halloween creatures, such as the eye of a giant, claws, fingers, and more. Their final product - delicious!

What I loved: Ultimately, this is a story about a community (of monsters) coming together to create something for all to share. Everyone brings something small to the table in one ingredient or another, but together, they make some really special. The book has Halloween flair in the creatures that appear as well as the types of ingredients that go into the bone soup. The images are full of color and details that evoke all the spookiness of Halloween with plenty of cute to balance it out.

This would work best for older elementary school readers who can appreciate the humor of the bone soup and not the potentially scary ingredients and monsters. The length of the story also lends itself best to older picture book readers, and the end of the book includes a recipe for readers to make their own special soup as in the story.

What left me wanting more: Some of the text can be a bit tough to read, as it wraps around and through pages in black ink over brightly colored backgrounds. The size is also quite variable, which means that it is tougher to read in some places than others.

Final verdict: BONE SOUP is an entertaining Halloween tale of community and coming together to create something special.
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spooky Halloween picture book
(Updated: June 20, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.0
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
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Writing Style
 
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
BONE SOUP is a story of community and cooking. Three witches are getting hungry, but they only have one small bone. They decide to make bone soup with the help of their neighbors. First, they ask the monster for some water. Then, they ask the ghost for something savory. They then collect ingredients from other Halloween creatures, such as the eye of a giant, claws, fingers, and more. Their final product - delicious!

What I loved: Ultimately, this is a story about a community (of monsters) coming together to create something for all to share. Everyone brings something small to the table in one ingredient or another, but together, they make some really special. The book has Halloween flair in the creatures that appear as well as the types of ingredients that go into the bone soup. The images are full of color and details that evoke all the spookiness of Halloween with plenty of cute to balance it out.

This would work best for older elementary school readers who can appreciate the humor of the bone soup and not the potentially scary ingredients and monsters. The length of the story also lends itself best to older picture book readers, and the end of the book includes a recipe for readers to make their own special soup as in the story.

What left me wanting more: Some of the text can be a bit tough to read, as it wraps around and through pages in black ink over brightly colored backgrounds. The size is also quite variable, which means that it is tougher to read in some places than others.

Final verdict: BONE SOUP is an entertaining Halloween tale of community and coming together to create something special.
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