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If You're Gonna Be A Monster... You've Gotta Do It Right! by Mrs Mouse (Children's Picture Book)
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Featured Author: Judy Miller, author of HIDDEN TREASURES, http://www.Grammas-Tales.com The title says it all and who would know better than a real monster -- or monsters. A delightful story for any child who has ever been taunted by an older sibling.
Featured Author: Author Linda Aksomitis, B V/T Ed. If You're Gonna be a Monster ... you gotta do it right! by Mrs. Mouse, puts a new twist on the old idea that monsters are something to be afraid of, indeed, they might just be what a boy being bullied needs to have around. With characters that come to life, vivid language, and brilliant illustrations, this book will entertain young readers while helping them think seriously about who the monsters really are. "
Featured Author: Kathleen Culligan Techler, author of THE SECRET OF PIRATE KEY, http://www.diskuspublishing.com/kathleenculligantechler.html The tricks and treats encountered by Bobby and his big brother Leo were far different from what they expected in If You're Gonna be a Monster ... you gotta do it right! by Mrs. Mouse. Tired of Bobby's pestering, Leo agrees to make a monster costume for his little brother, but the costume is a kind of trick on trusting Bobby.
Unexpected help comes to Bobby, who receives more treats than he could eat, and Leo learns a lesson he won't forget.
Young readers will appreciate the fairness of the ending of If You're Gonna be a Monster ... you gotta do it right!, by Mrs. Mouse, and the bright colorful illustrations by Kevin Scott Collier.
Featured Author: Tara Manderino, author “If You're Gonna be a Monster ... you gotta do it right!”
Who else could say that but a big brother!
All Bobby wants is for his big brother to help him get ready for Trick-or-Treat.
All Leo wants is for Bobby to leave him alone.
When Bobby finally pesters Leo enough, his big brother agrees to help—but not with the best intentions.
If Bobby wants to be a Monster, Leo is going to make sure that’s what he is! Using household items, Leo sets out to make Bobby the most absurd monster he can create. The only trouble is that the real monsters don’t appreciate Leo’s joke, and let him know about it.
Mrs. Mouse has done a terrific job in capturing the imagination while being very aware of what a house with two boys is like!
In If You're Gonna be a Monster ... you gotta do it right! it’s fun to see who gets tricked and who gets the treat.
The bright, colorful illustrations should make the story attractive to young readers.
Featured Author: Rita Hestand, author Here is a rather cute little story of two brothers at Halloween time that teaches a lesson and entertains all at the same time.
Leo, the oldest is always being bothered by his younger brother, Bobby. Leo is playing a video game and doesn't want to help his brother with his Halloween costume, even though he'd promised. After Bobby keeps pestering him, Leo decides to make his brother look really silly. Now this might be enough, but Leo goes further by trying to make fun at Bobby with his friends.
That is until some very unearthly creatures decide to help Bobby and take over the chore of taking Bobby Trick or Treating.
If You're Gonna be a Monster ... you gotta do it right!, is an adorable story, told with wit and fun by Mrs. Mouse. There's a lesson here that most kids won't forget, and the artwork is cleverly done, in keeping with the story. No kid should miss this story…it has a great surprise at the end.
Featured Author: Margot Finke (http://mysite.verizon.net/afinke/Book%20Reviews.htm#Review) Bobby desperately needs help with his Halloween costume, but big brother Leo wants no part of it. Then, seeing a chance to make Bobby look like a fool in front of his friends, Leo pretends to help his brother design a scary costume. However, Monsters stick together, and the plan backfires. Bobby has the best Halloween ever, and Leo learns a lesson in Monster ethics. The “eyes” have it in Kevin Scott Collier’s vivid illustrations. His artwork perfectly captures the age-old dynamics between sibs. Great fun!
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