Errol is a boy who is bothered by a monster; wherever he goes, whatever he does, the monster is there. So he makes a plan to get rid of it.
This delightful children’s book is written by Cameron Shepherd.
It could be used by practitioners or parents as a tool to help children to deal with ‘their monsters.’
The text is written clearly meaning that early readers could attempt to read it themselves.
Any children who are not yet able to do this will enjoy the colourful illustrations that are throughout the book.
The story is numerous in some places making it even more appealing to children, that’s why I am recommending this book to everyone.
Disclosure:.I was sent the book for the purpose of the review, but all opinions are my own.
How to get rid of a monster is published by Tiny tree children’s books. It is recommended for ages 5-7 years and retails for £6.99
As always questions, comments and topic suggestions are welcome.
Until next time.
Karen
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How to get rid of a monster
Brilliant book which will be so helpful to children who are frightened of monsters .
Oh this looks like a fantastic kid’s read! #kidsandkreativity
This looks like a great book. Will check it out. #globalblogging
This sounds interesting, I’d love to know more about it. #KLTR
aww love this I think my boys would too they always love stories about a monster espcially if it is not scary! #StayClassyMama
What a lovely book #StayClassyMama
Great book for kids with anxiety! #Stayclassymama
Oh this sounds fantastic! An adult version would be good too!! #KidsandKreativity
Sounds super cute and great to hear it’d be good for anyone! Thanks for sharing it with us at #BloggerClubUK x
Purple is my favourite colour so love the look of that monster! Thanks for linking up with #globalblogging
I’m guessing the monster represents worry? Thanks for linking up with #stayclassymama
I think the monster could be used to represent anything that a child is concerned about
This looks like something which could be particularly helpful for a child struggling with anxiety or worries. The monster looks pretty friendly though 🙂 #kidsandkreativity
I think my son would love this book, although he loves monsters, so i’m not sure he’d want to get rid of his! Thanks again for linking up with #KidsandKreativity
This looks like a really helpful addition to any reading corner! #KidsandKreativity
Oh is the monster a manifestation of a worry as we have been reading books to help with books and worries at the moment? #KLTR
Yes the monster could be anything that a child is worried about
This sounds like a lovely book and I really like the simpler illustration style! Very clean and crisp! Thanks for linking up with #KLTR