Hott Synopsis

John is really just an adorable kid who can’t stand math any longer.
He moans and groans then watches tv to ignoring his division.
When appears a werewolf on on the tube he wishes he could join in.
Soon he’s a human no longer.

Hott Review

What I liked: I really enjoyed this. It’s a ‘monster’ book that doesn’t seem to scary for even the most frightened of children. It makes monsters and Halloween fun while reassuring our children that we’ll be there no matter their actions or appearance.
What I didn’t like: I just couldn’t catch the rhythm in some places.

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Author: Julia Dweck, Kai Klimiont (Illustrator)
Source: Author
Grade: B+
Ages: 6-8

Author Bio:

Julia writes children’s stories for digital and traditional publication. Her stories span the spectrum of humor, fantasy, and edutainment in rhyme and in prose. Julia’s background in elementary education affords her the opportunity to be in touch with what children want to read about and what makes them giggle. Julia collaborates with some of the leading artists in the world of children’s literature. Julia is also a designer of educational adjuncts for children’s literature, and has worked with such notable publishing houses as Penguin Young Readers.

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