When a curious child starts noticing strange things next door. Fluttering bats, mysterious shadows, and neighbors who only come out at night; one big question comes to mind… could they be vampires?

When a curious child starts noticing strange things next door. Fluttering bats, mysterious shadows, and neighbors who only come out at night; one big question comes to mind… could they be vampires?
This playful, heartwarming story blends a touch of spooky fun with an uplifting message about kindness, empathy, and embracing what makes each of us unique. Perfect for young readers, My Neighbors Are Vampires, I Think! reminds us that new friendships can be found in the most unexpected places.
Through charming illustrations and engaging storytelling, children will learn valuable lessons about not judging others based on appearances and the importance of getting to know people before making assumptions. It's a delightful read that sparks imagination while teaching empathy.
Important life lessons wrapped in an engaging, fun story
Understanding and accepting others who may seem different from us, teaching children to look beyond appearances.
Discovering that the best friendships can come from the most unexpected places and people.
Encouraging children to ask questions, explore their world, and use their imagination in positive ways.
Real reviews from parents, teachers, and young readers who loved this book
My kids couldn't stop giggling! They loved trying to figure out if the neighbors were really vampires. It's become our favorite bedtime story.
Sarah M.
Parent of Two
A charming and clever book that encourages kids to use their imagination. The illustrations are beautiful, and the story is just the right amount of spooky!
Emily R.
Elementary Teacher
This book is a hit in our house! It's funny, engaging, and teaches kids to be curious about the world. Highly recommend for young readers.
Michael T.
Dad & Book Lover
A delightful read that balances mystery and humor perfectly. My daughter asks to read it every night!
Jessica L.
Mom & Librarian