Little Zombie Girl: A Zombie Adventure for Children (Zombies for Kids Book 2) by Holly Michele


Little Zombie Girl: A Zombie Adventure for Children (Zombies for Kids Book 2)
Title : Little Zombie Girl: A Zombie Adventure for Children (Zombies for Kids Book 2)
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 43
Publication : Published June 30, 2021

Growing up is hard even for zombies. This rhyming story, with its bright, hand-drawn illustrations, follows Little Zombie Girl as she goes through an array of emotions. First she acts up, then she cleans up her act. Still feeling torn, Little Zombie Girl decides to solve her problem like only a zombie can! The eBook reads best in landscape view. For ages 4 and up.


Little Zombie Girl: A Zombie Adventure for Children (Zombies for Kids Book 2) Reviews


  • Book Reviewer!

    "This particular children's book stands apart from the ones I have previously encountered, as it introduces the concept of a zombie boy as its central character. Although zombies have become a common presence in games and books for young readers, often evoking fear, this book takes a distinct approach by presenting a list of attributes associated with zombies, offering insight into their appearance, actions, and other characteristics.

    Upon first encountering the title and the initial illustration, I entertained reservations regarding whether young readers would derive enjoyment from it or merely experience trepidation. However, as I continued to peruse its pages, I swiftly discerned that the book's contents were far from fear-inducing. Although it might be categorized as a horror-themed book for children, it seamlessly interweaves an element of enjoyment alongside a mild sense of apprehension. Consequently, young readers are likely to relish the experience of reading this book.

    The narrative employs a series of questions, wherein the zombie boy is asked why he feels sorrowful, followed by the presentation of reasons to dispel his sadness. Ingeniously, the solutions proffered encourage the young zombie to embrace and appreciate his true self, thereby illuminating the merits of individuality over melancholy. Additionally, the book employs rhythmic prose, adroitly employing rhymes throughout, fostering a seamless and flowing reading experience.

    Accompanying the text, the illustrations adroitly strike a balance between the scary and the comical, effectively complementing the narrative. Notably, the zombie boy predominantly remains silent throughout the book, with speech reserved for the concluding pages, wherein he seemingly embraces the merits of his unique identity. However, the expressive illustrations astutely compensate for the character's muted verbalization, adeptly conveying his emotions and actions.

    The book not only offers a fresh and novel reading experience for young readers but also instills valuable lessons while enhancing their creativity and expanding their vocabulary.