Monster on Top of The Bed Campaign

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Monster on Top of The Bed

Campaign ID: C8500
Categories: Books , Mom , Gifts
Shipping Method: Amazon (FBA or FBM)
Hashtag: #monbed

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Background Information Copy and paste this URL to see a 36-second video that describes the family of books: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7yYtf4lk5A Image of the little girl reading The Monster on Top of the Bed is courtesy of this bloggers review: http://www.2wired2tired.com/monster-on-top-of-the-bed We are very proud of the many four-star and five-star reviews on Amazon.com. You may find them here: http://www.amazon.com/The-Monster-Top-Bed-Beautifully-ebook/product-reviews/B005RJ3N1M/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1 About this Review Request Are you looking for a great interactive and educational experience for your little ones? The Monster on Top of The Bed takes advantage of the latest technology, which applies pop-up text allowing children to have an interactive, interesting experience. Never judging a book by a cover, and the importance of getting to know people before deciding to befriend them are just two of the amazing lessons in this book. If you are able to do a video review of a child reading or using any of the books in the family of the Monster on Top of the Bed, that would be great. You will receive: A coupon code that lets you download The Monster on Top of the Bed Kindle edition from Amazon for free - this is a great story with gorgeous illustrations- one that's been rated 4* and 5*.  IMPORTANT:  You do not need to read this book on a Kindle. You can read it on virtually any phone, tablet, PC or Mac (including Androids, iPhone, iPads, Samsung, etc.) that has a free Kindle app. If you send a copy the receipt you get when you redeem your coupon code to ahjordan@teamabcs.com, you will receive an email with links to download: 1. A  .PDF file for My Monster on Top of the Bed - This is the same file that teachers in schools are using to teach lessons. Unlike a Kindle book, you can print a .pdf file out.  It's the same illustrations as The Monster but there are no words.  That's because children write their own story directly on the gorgeous artwork.  When the write their own story, the come up with solutions to vexing problems--like how to banish night fears and how to make a best friend.  Because they made up the story, they believe in their solution, and the issues that they have melt away. This .pdf is easily printed, but it's also possible to purchase the book as a paperback. When children write their name as the author on a paperback book there's, their pride swells and their imagination goes wild. Alll of a sudden they are interested in writing other books. Teachers like the fact that this book motivates people to read. 2. An .mp4 file that reads the story a page-by-page (with page turning sounds) in English (two female performer), Spanish (one male and one female performer); and Italian (Manuela Pentangelo, the illustrator who lives in Italy, performers this story.) 3. Information on how to help your school or non-profit organization use the family of Monster on Top of the Bed books to raise $500 or more in a week. 4. A poster that you can print out for a child or children. Synopsis: Once upon a time there was a little girl named Suzy, who used to jump up and down on her bed having just a great time. This scared a young critter named Karrit who lived under Suzy’s bed. But, Karrit heard Suzy do all sorts of nice things for people, and he wanted her to be his friend. Still, Suzy ate strange things like cakes made out of pans (pancakes) and the toes of toemays (tomatoes) and—he couldn’t believe it—he heard her talk about eating something truly horrendous. One day Karrit heard Suzy tell her mother that she was lonely and needed a friend. Because of that Karrit decided to visit Suzy, and Suzy got to meet him. At first Suzy was scared of Karrit. After all, he had red, scaly legs, and a blue nose, but he seemed a little scared too. Suzy treated Karrit the way that she would want to be treated if she had gone to his house. As they grew to know each other, Suzy found out that Karrit didn’t understand some English words. Suzy figured out what was confusing Karrit, and she was sorry to have scared him. She showed him a hotdog (she didn’t eat dogs that were hot) a tomato (she didn’t eat the toes of matoes) and a carrot (she definitely didn’t eat Karrits). Suzy made Karrit feel that she liked him, and that she wanted him to be happy. Because of that, the two of them played. They kept getting to know each other better until one day they both realized that they didn’t have to be afraid of each other, and that it was a mistake for each of them to think the other was a “monster.” Suzy and Karrit became best friends, and neither was afraid of monsters again.

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