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Smarter Than a Monster: A Survival Guide

November 23, 2019 by The Things I Love Most

This book, Smarter Than a Monster: A Survival Guide by Brandon mull is adorable!  This book not only teaches kids not to be afraid of monsters, but some other great life skills, great habits in a fun creative way. My kids read this cute book all the time and the illustrations are awesome.  

Smarter Than a Monster: A Survival Guide

Description

Little kids have big fears, which they often imagine to be scary creatures, like monsters. But this book helps explain how knowing “Monster Facts” can help kids outwit them.

Want to avoid monsters?

Fact: Monsters love dirt and grime, so when faced with two kids, the monster will choose the dirty one every time.

And if toys and clothes are all over the floor, you may get ambushed by a mess-loving monster.

Survival Tip: Take baths and keep your room clean.

Smarter Than a Monster will arm young readers with practical advice in this innovative and imaginative parenting tool that teaches common sense and positive and healthy habits.

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