Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Attack of the Giant Mutant Worms by Matthew Weber


 Young worm-hunter Miller is collecting bait to catch The Beast, the legendary "monster" fish of his hometown. When enormous mutated worms squirm up from the ground with a frightening appetite, Miller must spring into action to save himself and everyone else!


Full of fun, colorful illustrations, 'Attack of the Giant Mutants Worms' is M.T. Weber's follow-up to his first children's book, 'I Want to Be a Monster When I Grow Up.'
 





"This one was a whopper and a wiggly flipper-flopper, probably six or seven inches from it's start down to it's stopper."

Once in a while I am asked to review a children's book, and once in a great while I say yes. This one was too cute to pass up. This is the whimsical, illustrated story of Miller, a little boy in search of giant worms with which to tempt and catch a particular giant fish. It is written as a poem that mostly rhymes, (with a bit of poetic license.) It has a great rhythm that is perfect for reading out loud to the kids or grandkids, and if they are old enough, having them read it out loud to you. Whether you are looking to start a book collection for a small child or add to your bed time story repertoire this is an entertaining read.

I received a complimentary copy.


 

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