What To Be For Halloween
M.D. Johnson
(Independently published, Oct. 13, 2019)
What To Be For HalloweenWhat to be for Halloween isn’t always an easy decision. Discover what the young penguin in this story decides “to be, -or not to be” (in the words of Shakespeare). An easy read book of about 30 pages, with illustrations from multiple graphic artists, the vocabulary enhancing words showcased in this book include: options, indecisive, wizard, Egyptian, professional, surgeon, prison, Tarzan, martial, sensei, suppose, and inspired. This book is sure to inspire your child’s imagination if he or she can’t make up their mind on what they want to be for Halloween. Penguin has plenty of ideas, discover what he settles on…What to be for HalloweenSo many optionsSo little timeI’m so indecisiveHow will I know what’s rightFor me?BOOK TRAILER: https://youtu.be/OiUOee8S4-I WHAT INSPIRED THIS BOOK?Shopping for the perfect Halloween costume!WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE BOOK?Page 16, that’s what I’d like to be next Halloween, but maybe with vampire fangs.WHAT DO YOU HOPE READERS WILL TAKE AWAY?That when trying to determine what you want to be for Halloween, you should consider what most inspires you.WHAT CHILDREN’S BOOKS INSPIRED YOU?"Room On The Broom", “Dr. Seuss”, “Santa’s Underwear”, “Pete the Cat”, “The Bad Seed”, “Bad Kitty”, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do you Hear?”, “The Day the Crayons Quit”, “Grumpy Monkey”, “Dragons Love Tacos”, “I Need a New Butt”, “The Wonkey Donkey”, “Giraffes Can’t Dance”, “Ricky, the Rock that Couldn’t Roll”, “Splat the Cat”, The Berenstain Bears Book Series, “Garfield”…WHAT ARE THE GENRES OF YOUR E-BOOKs?AnimalsAction & AdventureHumorFolktales/ FairytalesComicsGraphic NovelsHolidays & CelebrationsGeography & CultureFantasyScary StoriesGrowing Up & Facts of LifeEarly LearningEducationNaturePlease note all children’s books are written to enhance your child’s vocabulary. Advanced words should render the question, “What does that mean?” from your daughter or son. Images in books come from a multitude of graphic artists and photographers to add graphic diversity. Ages for children’s books range from 3 years of age to adult age, or grown-ups who are children at heart. Each story told offers a moral or bit of wisdom and is often told in poetic fashion. The benefits of reading for children are many, and in support of this I’d like to showcase e-books for you and your child, whether they are an ardent reader or young enough to be read to, it’s important you or they do. If there are any children’s books you’d like to see written, especially for your child, please let me know. More children’s books are coming soon. If you enjoy this title, be sure to check out the authors other 60 plus book hits, and be sure to leave a review.ABOUT THE AUTHORM.D. Johnson is a poet, playwright, author, and blogger. She has a BA in English and a Masters of Management in Business. She currently resides in San Diego, CA, though a southerner. She’s a mother and wife who enjoys crafting, writing and gritty, action packed movies and TV series.WEBSITE: http://maryannesbookshelf.com