G779 THere's a bumbie under my bed!- Bethany Ramos, Emiliano Billai
Title of the book: There's a Bumbie Under My Bed!
Author: Bethany Ramos, Emiliano Billai
Publisher: Saturn's Moon Press
Publishing Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780997536362
Summary:
There’s a Bumbie Under My Bed tells the story of a boy who can’t go to sleep because of all the monster bunnies keeping him up at night. Told in the first-person narrative, the little boy delays bedtime, using his flashlight and hand to create scary and silly bunny shadow puppets on the wall. According to the boy, friendly, spooky characters like the Bumbie (bunny zombie), Were-bunny (werewolf bunny), Bunny-stein (bunny Frankenstein), and Count Hop-ula come to visit him in the night. At the end of the book, his mother comforts him to sleep by telling him to let his imagination rest — and put the flashlight away.
Author Info:
(From Pump up your book)
Personal Opinion:
I have a seven month old boy, but I would guess right now he's too little to understand the concept of monsters underneath my bed. While the colors seem to be frightening, especially the countless monsters that want to play with the little boy, I would imagine that the story might be a good counter-suit to terrible and horrible monsters. Perhaps as well the story will encourage imagination and tend to "humanize" the monsters.
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4 out of 5
(0: Stay away unless a masochist 1: Good for insomnia 2: Horrible but readable; 3: Readable and quickly forgettable, 4: Good, enjoyable 5: Buy it, keep it and never let it go.)
Author: Bethany Ramos, Emiliano Billai
Publisher: Saturn's Moon Press
Publishing Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780997536362
Summary:
There’s a Bumbie Under My Bed tells the story of a boy who can’t go to sleep because of all the monster bunnies keeping him up at night. Told in the first-person narrative, the little boy delays bedtime, using his flashlight and hand to create scary and silly bunny shadow puppets on the wall. According to the boy, friendly, spooky characters like the Bumbie (bunny zombie), Were-bunny (werewolf bunny), Bunny-stein (bunny Frankenstein), and Count Hop-ula come to visit him in the night. At the end of the book, his mother comforts him to sleep by telling him to let his imagination rest — and put the flashlight away.
Author Info:
(From Pump up your book)
Bethany Ramos is a children’s book author, editor, and blogger. She is a regular contributor to SheKnows.com. Bethany’s first children’s book, Lions Can’t Eat Spaghetti, was published through 4RV Publishing in 2016. Her second children’s book, There’s a Bumbie Under My Bed, was published by Saturn’s Moon Press, also in 2016. Her first chick lit novel, 5 Stages of Grief, was published by Black Opal Books in 2011; her second chick lit novel, Adventure to Love, was published by Soul Mate Publishing in 2013.
Bethany works as Editor in Chief for Naturally Healthy Publications.
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Personal Opinion:
I have a seven month old boy, but I would guess right now he's too little to understand the concept of monsters underneath my bed. While the colors seem to be frightening, especially the countless monsters that want to play with the little boy, I would imagine that the story might be a good counter-suit to terrible and horrible monsters. Perhaps as well the story will encourage imagination and tend to "humanize" the monsters.
This is for Pump Up Your Book
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Wednesday, November 2 – Guest Blogging at Lori’s Reading Corner
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4 out of 5
(0: Stay away unless a masochist 1: Good for insomnia 2: Horrible but readable; 3: Readable and quickly forgettable, 4: Good, enjoyable 5: Buy it, keep it and never let it go.)
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