
Reach for this book when your child is ready to transition into longer mystery novels and needs a story that balances spooky thrills with the comfort of a loyal group of friends. This story follows Claudia and her friends as they trade babysitting duties for a seaside vacation in Maine, only to encounter a local legend involving a haunted lighthouse. It is an excellent choice for navigating the middle school years where social dynamics and individual identities begin to solidify. The book addresses themes of bravery, collaborative problem solving, and the importance of checking in with one's peers during scary situations. It provides a safe, age-appropriate space for 8 to 12 year olds to explore the sensation of being frightened while knowing a logical solution is just around the corner. Parents will appreciate the depiction of the protagonist's artistic nature and her ability to view the world through a creative lens even when things get tense.





















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Sign in to write a reviewCharacters explore a dark lighthouse and face some moments of suspense.
The book deals with local folklore and the fear of the unknown. The approach is secular and realistic, with the 'ghostly' elements eventually grounded in human action rather than the afterlife. The resolution is hopeful and reinforces the value of skepticism and investigation.
An artistic, slightly sensitive 10 year old who loves a good 'creepy' story but still values the safety of a domestic setting and a strong support system of friends.
The book can be read cold. Parents should be prepared to discuss the difference between local legends and reality if the child is particularly prone to nightmares about spirits. A parent might notice their child is becoming more curious about urban legends or expressing a 'thrill-seeking' interest in scary movies and want to offer a moderated literary alternative.
Younger readers (8-9) will focus on the 'is it real?' aspect of the ghost. Older readers (11-12) will likely pick up on the interpersonal dynamics and Claudia's growth as an individual outside her usual environment.
Unlike many mysteries that rely on professional detectives, this book emphasizes how a hobby (art) can be a tool for observation and solving problems, making the protagonist's skills feel accessible and unique.
Claudia Kishi and her fellow babysitters travel to a coastal town in Maine for a summer getaway. Their relaxation is cut short when they hear rumors of a ghost haunting the local lighthouse. Combining Claudia's artistic eye with the group's investigative skills, they set out to determine if the sightings are supernatural or a clever hoax.
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