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—Amber Tayler—

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Oscar
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What Do Monsters Look Like
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Oscar

Written by Amber Tayler
Illustrated by Kelly Ewing Powell


You can be sure your day is going to be perfect if you’ve matched your underpants to your t-shirt….  

Just ask Oscar as he takes his harried mother through a day of glorious adventures, all the while reminding us that life’s biggest treasures are found in the littlest moments.

Note from the Author:

In 2004 I was diagnosed with a brain tumor.  At the time I had young children.  The possibility that I would not be around to enjoy them, as they grew into adulthood, had a profound effect on how I viewed each day from then on.  I learned to laugh at the small things and revel in the smaller moments. 

May you enjoy the lessons I’ve learned from my son Oscar, since each of the experiences in this book really happened.  And, as you read it with your little ones, look for the spiders and worms that are loose on each page and remember that each moment is precious; learn from your mistakes, and always take time to play in the rain.


24 pages, 8.5" x 8.5"
ISBN: 978-1-61170-057-2

Published by: Robertson Publishing (RP)

Oscar
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Sample pages ~ copyright material

Oscar, page 1 and 2


 

What Do Monsters Look Like?

 

WHAT DO MONSTERS
LOOK LIKE?

by Amber Tayler

Illustrated by Ryan Birth

36 pages, 8.5" x 11"

Two stories in one.
Flip the book over to read the
second story.

Beautifull Color Illustrations

ISBN: 978-1-935125-51-8

Published by:
Robertson Publishing (RP)

You know that monster that lurked under your bed when you were a kid? Ever wonder what he thought of the monster right over his head? A story told in two voices. First read the story from the child’s point of view, then flip the book over to read the story from the little monster’s point of view. The little monster’s mom doesn’t believe him any more than your mom believed you when you were a kid!

This unique story teaches a serious lesson in empathy, using humor and wonderful artwork; the book is fantastically, beautifully illustrated from acrylic paintings. Great stuff!


"I have always believed—secretly of course—in monsters, Santa, fairies, magic, and that toys come to life when you aren’t looking. So when my son was two years old and was afraid of the monster under his bed, I felt I needed to act.

First we discussed the options:
(1) we approach the bed, arm in arm, each of us with a monster-scaring water bottle (everyone knows monsters are TERRIFIED of water).
(2) we could approach the bed, both of us with a flashlight (again, a monster-scare tactic, since monsters only come out at night).
(3) we could line up stuffed animals, looking under the bed, to scare him.
(4) we could put Nemo, our somewhat hesitant and mostly lazy, but very fierce-looking “watchdog,” on guard at the bottom of the bed.

Well, after much thought and pondering we decided the first three ideas, while possibly effective, would probably be a little mean. We knew that those things would scare any huge, scary monster, but who wants to be a bully? We all know that no one wants to be on the receiving end of meanness, and that we are supposed to treat others how we want to be treated. So, we decided to write the monster a letter, asking him to please remain under the bed at night, because he would scare us if he came out, and in return, we wouldn’t squirt him, or shine lights at him, and sometimes we’d even clean under there.

So, as you might guess, it worked; we didn’t see him anymore. But, we still tuck our toes under the blankies because, as everyone knows, if your toes are sticking out they are fair game for a monster. No need to tempt fate."

"As you will surely understand, I felt that I needed to share our story with the world.
That is how this book, What do Monsters Look Like?, came to be. I hope you enjoy reading it." —Amber Tayler


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5 star ratingGreat Book! ~ D. Mays
This is a wonderful book for any child--but especially for a child who is afraid of "the monsters under the bed"! It is charmingly written. It is a good book for early readers and a perfect book for reading aloud to your child. Children will find the artwork delightful! It is fun to have a book that reads from the front and then turns around and reads from the back. I highly recommend this fun children's book.

5 star ratingsuper cute - great illustrations. ~ C. Birth 
My kids love this book. The illustrations are super cute and bring the story to life.


Sample pages ~ copyright material

First the little boy tells you his side of the story...

Child

and when you flip the book over the little monster tells you his side of the story...

monster

Sample pages ~ copyright material


 
Amber Tayler

Amber Tayler has been writing for many years. Her book What do Monsters look like? won Honorable Mention in the Children’s Picture books category of Writer’s Digest's 19th Annual Self-Published Book Awards.

Amber is the mother to two beautiful, young teenagers.  She has always loved reading, but supplements her down time with skiing, cayoneering, and backpacking.  She lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with her wonderful husband Clark, their children, and two dogs. 


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