About the
Book:
Title:
There’s a Bumbie Under My Bed
Author: Bethany Ramos
Publisher: Saturn’s Moon Press
Pages: 24
Genre: Children’s Picture Book
Author: Bethany Ramos
Publisher: Saturn’s Moon Press
Pages: 24
Genre: Children’s Picture Book
There’s
a Bumbie Under My Bed tells
the story of a boy who can’t go to sleep because of all the monster
bunnies keeping him up at night. Told in the first-person narrative,
the little boy delays bedtime, using his flashlight and hand to
create scary and silly bunny shadow puppets on the wall. According to
the boy, friendly, spooky characters like the Bumbie (bunny zombie),
Were-bunny (werewolf bunny), Bunny-stein (bunny Frankenstein), and
Count Hop-ula come to visit him in the night. At the end of the book,
his mother comforts him to sleep by telling him to let his
imagination rest — and put the flashlight away.
Amazon
Book
Excerpt:
I can’t go to sleep. There’s a
Bumbie under my bed. He only comes out at night, after Mom turns out
the light.
He nibbles on my toes and he tickles my
nose. He hops back and forth, side to side, up and down across my bed
to keep me up way past my bedtime.
What is a Bumbie? Mom wants to know
when she brings me a cup of water before bed.
It’s a bunny rabbit zombie that moans
and groans, laughs and plays, and hops all night because he never
goes to sleep!
About the Author
Bethany Ramos is a children’s book author, editor, and blogger. She is a regular contributor to SheKnows.com. Bethany’s first children’s book, Lions Can’t Eat Spaghetti, was published through 4RV Publishing in 2016. Her second children’s book, There’s a Bumbie Under My Bed, was published by Saturn’s Moon Press, also in 2016. Her first chick lit novel, 5 Stages of Grief, was published by Black Opal Books in 2011; her second chick lit novel, Adventure to Love, was published by Soul Mate Publishing in 2013.
Bethany works as Editor in Chief for Naturally Healthy Publications.
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My review;"There's a Bumble Under My Bed!" by Bethany Ramos is a really cute children's book. It tells the children that they do not have to be afraid of the dark and the things that come out. I really liked it and I cannot read it to my grandchildren. I give this book a 5/5. I was given this book for a review and all opinions are my own.
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