Peter Collier
ASIN: B005ZI1OWA
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Pages: 24
This story establishes a new, unusual and amusing creature, which seems oblivious to all but it's own needs and pursuits. It's certain that children will view adults, at times, as exhibiting similar self absorption and incomprehensible behaviour.It's habits are not destructive and it focuses on a primary desire to read. Ideal for a bedtime read.If you like this one, other stories like 'Cross Your Fingers', 'Everyone has a Name', 'Gingersnap Dragons' or 'Sick Again' you will find great for family laughs. Alternatively, I have several fully illustrated stories, like 'Monsters I Know' or 'Kids I Know', and some others that are simply magical to experience, like 'The Immovable Rock' or 'The Very Last Apple'...these are the feel-good kind of bedtime stories that everyone looks for when reading to children. The best illustrations are often inside the imaginations of children.My stories are ...