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    Monsters for Sale, by Meg O’Keefe | Dedicated Review

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze3 Mins Read Ages 0-3 Ages 4-8 Author Showcase Best Kids Stories Picture Books Poetry & Rhyme Social Emotional
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    The Children’s Book Review | May 8, 2017

    Monsters-For-Sale-CoverMonsters for Sale

    Written by Meg O’Keefe

    Age Range: 3 and up

    Paperback and eBook: 32 pages

    Publisher: Lanier Press

    ISBN: 978-1-61005-734-9

    What to expect: Self-esteem, acceptance, and friendship

    Three rather un-cute little monsters wait for a loving home in a toy shop crowded with the latest and greatest toys. How will they ever find a child to take them home and love them forever?

    Three little monsters have sat high on the shelves of a toy shop for a long time – too long! They’ve seen so many toys leave with happy children, and they long to be held and loved by just the right boy or girl. It seems that their crooked teeth and matted fur are a bit of a turnoff, no matter how fun and loving they are inside.

    The monsters decide to take matters into their own hands: time for a makeover! With the help of some of the more glamorous toys, like Hollipop (a fashionable doll), they update their wardrobes and slick up their appearances. Now they know they are ready to be chosen by a boy or girl, and they are ready to love and be loved! Luckily, one little girl chooses all three monsters to come home with her. They become best friends and enjoy all sorts of fun. Everything is perfect until the unthinkable happens: their fancy clothes and slick appearances have worn out! They fear that she will no longer love them, but surprise! She loves them just the same because she loves them for who they are on the inside, and the more unique they are, the better.

    This sweet book will delight children with its message of love and acceptance. The rhyming is fun without being forced, and the story is quick enough to keep even the smallest children interested. The illustrations are beautiful and bright, almost like a cartoon. Little children will be enamored with the almost-famous look of the stuffed monsters. The little girl who takes the monsters home is adorable with her funky outfit and neat glasses. I appreciated how diverse the illustrations were.

    An excellent choice for a preschool class, or a sweet snuggly story before bed. Highly recommended.

    Available Soon

    Check the author’s website for the latest news on availability: megokeefebooks.com

    About the Author

    Meg O’Keefe grew up in Maine and Michigan and currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia (resulting in a wicked-good accent, y’all, you betcha!). Meg developed a love of writing as a child, later majoring in journalism before obtaining her MBA. Now a busy mother to her three little ladies, Meg enjoys sneaking in a round of golf with her husband as often as possible and volunteering at her daughters’ preschool, and wishes every day could be spent with family at the beach in Maine.

    For more information, visit: megokeefebooks.com

    About the Illustrator

    LaMont Russ started creating art at a young age and continued all throughout his educational career. Now, he’s been an artist for over a decade, working in the entertainment industry for films, cartoons, games, and books. When he is not working on a cool new book series or creating the next mobile game, LaMont teaches painting classes to children and adults.

    Dedicated Reviews allow authors and illustrators to gain prompt visibility for their work. BookLogix sponsored* this non-biased review of “Monsters for Sale.” Learn more about getting a book review …

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    Bianca Schulze is the founder of The Children’s Book Review. She is a reader, reviewer, mother and children’s book lover. She also has a decade’s worth of experience working with children in the great outdoors. Combined with her love of books and experience as a children’s specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children’s literature to grow readers. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives with her husband and three children near Boulder, Colorado.

    1 Comment

    1. Divya on May 30, 2018 2:21 pm

      I liked the write-up as much as I loved the story. <3

      I'm sure you'll enjoy my review of the classic tale "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" : https://merrymotherhood.co.in/2018/05/30/childrens-book-review-the-very-hungry-caterpillar/

      Cheers,
      Divya

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