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The Epic Hunt for Bigfoot
by Kahi Aspelund
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Pub Date 31 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 17 Jan 2023
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Description
Monsters don’t all have to be scary.
Some can simply be blurry.
Timmy doesn’t understand why there are no clear pictures of the monsters we all talk about. He is off to solve this problem once and for all. This fun book is about Timmy and his adventures. There is drama and excitement. There is laughter and fear.
Most of all there is a fun story that your child will want to read. Again, and again.
Written for ages three to seven, this book is a great addition to your library.
It would make a great gift for kids who love reading, monsters, or are beginning to fear what lies in their closets or beds.
Grab this book and go on an adventure with your little one, on the hunt for a monster.
Advance Praise
My 7yr old son absolutely loved this book and was a good read for him. He liked Timmy’s adventure.
My 7yr old son absolutely loved this book and was a good read for him. He liked Timmy’s adventure.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798356024177 |
PRICE | US$2.99 (USD) |
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This book would be great for a spooky-loving kid! The pictures were engaging and it was fun learning about different lore with my son.
I absolutely love that cryptids are becoming more mainstream, and that the author took time to explain some of them at the start of the story (shoutout to Mothman). I also love that it reimagines the reality of what Bigfoot like look like!
Thank you so much to BooksgoSocial and Netgalley for the ebook to read and review.
Timmy knows all about monsters and wants to go hunting, he wanders into the woods in search of Bigfoot as every photo ever taken is so blurry. He plans on taking a perfect one and making history.
This was so much fun, I loved that we start off with facts about the monsters and then go to his preparations for the hunt and off on his adventure hunt. It’s such a fun read, I really liked seeing the surrounding from the illustrations and seeing Bigfoot in the background. Timmy loved the hunt seeing many different creatures and even though started to lose hope, he never quit and kept searching.
Children are going to reallly enjoy this book and will set their minds up with so much imagination. It’s a great book with good illustrations, a fun mystery and a adventure to find Bigfoot.
First and foremost, I would love to thank NetGalley, the author, and publishers for allowing me the opportunity to read this advanced copy. This is such an amusing story
What kid isn't fascinated with monsters?!? I know I was as a kid and always made my Mom look under the bed as she tucked me into my bed. Timmy doesn't understand why there are no clear pictures of monsters and he is going to solve this mystery. I think kids will love this story and will feel like they are on the monster adventures with Timmy!! Written for ages three to seven.
A fun adventure story about myth. The illustrations were well-designed and the story was interesting.
I love this and I especially love the "twist" at the end. I wasn't sure what I was getting into but I really enjoyed it and I'm sure any children will enjoy it as well.
The "twist" at the end made this story! It really needs better editing though, and I wish we would have gotten an explanation about why he chose not to quit. He didn't really tell us what made him change his mind. But the end put a smile on my face. Very cute.
Timmy can’t understand why all the phots of Bigfoot are blurry. He goes through a lot of other monsters like Loch Ness and Mothman and they are not blurry in photos. So he sets off into the woods to get the clear photo of Bigfoot. He does well to prepare to go and the story goes on to tell about his search. I thought this was a fun story for children above toddlers. I think the young children would be scared by some of the illustrations and the theme. Illustrations were done very well and colorful.
I received a copy of this book through Netgalley. This is my honest review.
This was an adorable story about a boy going hunting to find Bigfoot. Before his hunt, he researches monsters and tells us a little bit about a few of them. Then he details the steps he takes to get ready for his hunt. After that he's off. He wants to get the first non-blurry picture of Bigfoot!
The illustrations were colorful but dark. The kid is hunting in the woods though, so that makes sense. And when he finally gets the chance to photograph Bigfoot...well I won't ruin that surprise for you (for once).
The language used in this book makes it sound like the kid is really telling the story, even like it could have been written by a child. It's just very authentic feeling kid speak. I'd probably be okay reading this book a few times, but the authentic kid speak also makes not think I'd probably not want to read it too often.
Overall I give this book 4.1 out of 5 stars.
I received a copy of this book through Netgalley. This is my honest review.
Well i would love to introduce in a resume about this, so let's start.
A boy who wanna find Bigfoot but there's something that make BigFoot very difficult to take a picture.
SPOILER ALERT
I loved that final part, when Bigfoot let him to record them into his camera roll-
4.0
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