One of the things I loved when my grandsons were younger was bedtime as it always involved telling stories. One night as they boys got ready for bed my oldest grandson told his younger brother there was a monster under his bed. I told them there couldn't be any monsters under their beds because the monsters were at their grandma's and poppa's on a sleepover. This of course required a new bedtime story being made and shared - which I have now put in a book for you to share and enjoy with the children you love.
If you have young children you love, then consider giving them The Little Ginormous, Humongous, Hairy, One-Eyed Monster Boys Adventures! This book has two fun stories which will capture the imaginations of the children you love as they hear about the little ginormous, humongous, hairy, one-eyed monster boys and how they are afraid of the teeny, tiny, itty, bitty, not-so-hairy, two-eyed people children who they thought showed up unexpectedly under their bed at bedtime.
In "The Little Ginormous, Humongous, Hairy, One-Eyed Monster Boys Adventures!", you will find two stories - “There are Teeny, Tiny, Itty, Bitty, Not-so-Hairy, Two-eyed People Children Under My Bed!” where children will identify with the little ginormous, humongous, hairy, one-eyed monsters when they think they see a peculiar, scary, and terrifying teeny, tiny, itty, bitty, not-so-hairy, two-eyed people child under their bed! This fun story opens up an important conversation about how the little monster boys are really very much like the little people children.
In “The Little Ginormous, Humongous, Hairy, One-Eyed Monster Boys & Their Not-So-Peculiar, Scary, or Terrifying Discovery!” the little monster boys discover teeny, tiny, itty, bitty, not-so-hairy, two-eyed people children are moving into a house down the street, so they decide to see for themselves if they are really peculiar, scary, and terrifying - or not - and are surprised, and pleased to discover the not peculiar, scary, or terrifying things the teeny, tiny, itty, bitty, not-so-hairy, two-eyed people children like to do with their parents.
In these books children will discover, along with the little ginormous, humongous, hairy, one-eyed monster boys they are able to make friends with children who may not look like them. Just because they do not look the same, it does not mean they are “peculiar, scary, or terrifying” because we all are very much the same, whether we look alike or not.
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