Grumpy Monkey Don't Be Scared
Halloween is over, but it looks like we're not really done with Halloween books! This is part of a book series that never disappoints the readers.
Ursula loves being a little catfish. She likes to swim with the water above and the sky below - YES, correct - upside down.
Ursula is very confident in who she is and what she does, until one day when she is asked why she is swimming upside down. Ursula is shocked and shattered! When she explains her confusion, a bat consoles her saying that it is all about perspective and there is nothing wrong on her part.
📚 This simple story has a very valuable lesson - be true to yourself and stick to your individuality with confidence.
📚 The highlight of this book is the aspect of turning the book upside down in between the story and the rotating pages (like "Mel Fell"). It allows the reader to see the story from their own eye's perspective.
📚 This book would be appealing for kids ages 4+.
Halloween is over, but it looks like we're not really done with Halloween books! This is part of a book series that never disappoints the readers.
Of late, I got to read two fascinating non-fiction books, which changed my ideology of the food and grocery industry from the roots up.
There are many immigrants who purposefully forget their language or use the immigrated country's language only, for the sake of being on par with every other person in the immigrated country and to not feel left alone. And generation after generation, this passes on and on. After sometime, there comes a point when these immigrants are ashamed of...