Monster Spray By Crystal Herron (A book review)
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It's 8:02 p.m. You close the door just enough to let a little light in. You start down the hallway. An exhausted smile spreads across your face. You begin congratulating yourself on another drama-free night. Your little one said their prayers, enjoyed bath time, and even wasted no time scarfing down that graham cracker (or fruit) and a small glass of (hormone-free) milk. It's bedtime and you just knocked it out of the park. You're a good mom and you know it! You are already planning to catch up on that show with the maturity rating of 14 and up, when you hear it.
"Mooooooooooom!"
It's like an air horn when unexpected.
Maybe it will be an easy fix. As you return to the bedroom, you can tell what the problem is straight away. The way your child is sitting up perfectly straight or hidden completely under covers, lets you know.
Monsters.
Luckily, Crystal Herron has a solution. In her new children's book, Monster Spray, she illustrates (literally, she illustrated the artwork as well) one of the most common child phobias. Her use of rhyme adds a colorful and melodic tune to the storytelling. Inspired by her own children, she clearly and concisely presents the problem and then a real solution. Best of all, the solution is not just for the curly-haired characters. It is also for your child's monster problem. The bottle of Monster Spray that comes with the book (limited time only) is sure to work in your household too.
The book is available now through thewestwindmill.com and Amazon.