Monday, October 28, 2019

"Monsters Are Afraid of Babies" - a bookwrap
















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Unwrapping





"Monsters Are Afraid of Babies"

Authored by Nicholas Tana
Illustrated by Jessica Abbott and Elise Leutwyler


* Ages:  5-6
* Grade Level:  K-1
* Paperback:  28 pages
* Publisher:  New Classics Books
* Pub. Date:  Oct. 7, 2019
* Language:  English



Unwrapping Some Fabulous Illustrations for You


























Unveiling The Story





I love this book.  It is a totally different take on monsters lurking around at bedtime.  It gives frightened readers a sure solution that  can calm and conquer their fears. How so you may ask?  Why just having a baby ( any gender of a baby will do) near you because MONSTERS DON'T LIKE BABIES AND ARE AFRAID OF THEM!   Did you know that?

This simple rhyming book explains why Monsters dislike babies so much and why they want to keep their distance from them.  They abhor their stinky smells, their annoying cries and the disgusting things that they expel from their miniature bodies repeatedly.  All these annoying things are repellents for sure and they make Monsters want to cry!  Can you believe it? Who knew? 

If older kids can tolerate being around their baby siblings who screech, poop and keep you up all night then they can have total confidence that there will be no monsters skulking around their room because Monsters HATE babies!  

The illustrations are so well done and they animate the text.  The whole premise of the book is fresh and new and really fun!  Kids of all ages will love the wit and humour that the talented author has presented in this book.  I highly, highly recommend it. 




Storywraps Rating - 5 +++ HUGS!!!!!













Meet the Author






Nicholas Tana works as a freelance writer, director, actor, and musician. He is the writer of the comedy horror web-series, comic books, and movie "Hell’s Kitty" and the feature documentary "Sticky: a (Self) Love Story." He served as an associate director for ESPN before starting his own production company, Smart Media, for which he has written, produced, and directed numerous commercials, industrials, and commercials. As a playwright, Nicholas Tana has won the Short & NEAT One Act Play Festival in 2000, and The Arts in The Park award in 2002. He has worked as a contributing writer for the fashion magazine 944 and the movie and entertainment magazine Moving Pictures. Nicholas' ability as a writer extends to songwriting as well. His songs have appeared in both his personal works and various commercial projects. Nicholas has over a dozen songs available on Amazon under the title: Tana: Essential Vibe Collection.









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