My sons are just starting to love books and I am more than thrilled. I am especially thrilled when they let me read books to them that are educational. The book “A Happy Halloween” by Leslie Nazarian is not just a boring old educational book, but it is super adorable and has become a favorite with my boys.
“A Happy Halloween” is a book that counts from one to twelve all items revolving around Halloween. The best part thought is the pictures, which are collage images that the author illustrated as well as writing the book. I don’t even know how to describe the pictures other they are not only creative, but also bright, fun, and wonderfully pieced together. The story also ryhmes which is also an added bonus as it really keeps my sons attention. It is a very quick read and my sons sit still for the entire book. I only wish it was hardcover because it is taking abuse from them pulling on it and me reading it so much! Overall though it is awesome and perfect for any child.
About the Book from the author:
Unique Halloween Books! No tricks in this rhyming halloween book for kids – Children will find it a treat to count and read along to this collage illustrated counting halloween book. With skeletons, witches, ghosts and more, there are lots of things for your child to explore as they count along from one to twelve. “A Happy Halloween” features vibrant cut paper collage art and makes a happy halloween treat for kids learning to count. Written and illustrated by Leslie Nazarian.
Leslie Nazarian can also be found at Lesruba Designs and Lesruba Books. At Lesruba Designs, Leslie features her wonderful illustration and photography art on t-shirts, kids clocks, tote bags, children’s posters, greeting cards, book bags, and more! Many of the orignal illustriations features on the porudcts were even orignially created using cut paper, resulting a truly unique look and feel! The website is busy, but that is only because she offers so much! At Lesruba Books, you can find kids coloring books, rhyming storybooks, and picture books (including “A Happy Halloween.”)
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