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Boogey-B-Gone

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In this book, the BoogeyMan is in the bedroom and the parents have a special spray to make it go away. I wouldn't put this book in a classroom/school library to give kids ideas or put ideas in their head, but it is a good way to hep those with a fear cope.

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Follow two brothers as they fight night time boogey monsters with their magic spray.

Just a quick splish, splash, splosh spray and any monsters disappear.

What a fun read to help your little one get to sleep if they are having trouble with night time fears. There is even a handy recipe at the hand for you to make your own spray. You can then use it in your own house to help alleviate your child’s fears.

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My son and i read this together, and he laughed his way through. I loved the message of this story that there is nothing to be afraid of.

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Another great children's book by this author! Super cute story and my niece loved reading this one. The story is uplifting and has a lesson to teach.

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Chase away the monsters with a spray recipe and magic words. It will clear all the creepy monsters away from every hiding spot, and help your littles to sleep well.

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This is book 2 in the Liam and Landen series by their dad Lee Alfred. The illustrations are vivid and colourful and so fun to read and look at.

What I love about it the most is it is very simple to understand and it rhymes quite well which makes it fun for my kid. She loved to read the first book and then she jumped with joy when I said there are two more books which features the same two Dada (big brother in our mother tongue). She was fascinated with both Liam and Landen and how they get rid of boogeys.

Super fun and totally enjoyable.

Thank you so much Netgalley and Lee Alfred II for this amazing ARC in exchange of an honest review.

This series is officially our favourite.

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This is a very sweet book for children about banishing the boogeyman. It actually includes a recipe for spray at the end of the book! The illustrations are wonderful. Recommended!

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I thought this book was cute. The pictures were fun. This book would be good for a child with a vivid imagination.

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My 6 year old loved this book! He can't wait to make his own boogey b gone spray for his cupboard. Fantastic little rhyming story with lovely pictures

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A wonderfully engaging, and well illustrated book for young children. It is focused on getting rid of the boogeyman man and even includes a clever little recipe for a get-rid spray which adds to the fun!

The use of Rhyme is brilliant and will definitely make for a fun read for parents and children! The illustrations are so vibrant and eye-catching and I found myself really exploring the images too! A wonderful addition for any children's library :)

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Good book for those little oens scared of monsters or the cupboard or the dark. Fantastic rhymes and recipe at the end.

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Such a cute book . My 8 year old son absolutely loved it. It was easy for him to read on his own. And it help to learn that monsters are not real and he also loved that there was a recipe that you can make at the end and chances are you will have every ingredient you need and your cabinets for the recipe.. The mother's opinion having a little recipe having a little craft to do at the end of the story is such a great idea.

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A cute and fun bedtime story great for any child who may have worries of the boogeyman! My son gasp at the "based on a true story" title claim, while I giggled remembering an early time with my child where we made our own boogeyspray to protect our house. The added recipe at the back really took this story home for me as I love when stories give us "an activity." The photos were bright and eye catching and I enjoyed the flow of the story.

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This book had me hooked when it said it was based on a true story.
How do you deal with monsters? Do you hide? No! You get rid of them! This family makes sure that they are safe before they go to sleep. And don't worry, this book has the recipe for the spray that makes the monsters go away.
Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this

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ARC provided by Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) in exchange for an honest review. My kids were enthralled with this book and were in disbelief such a magic spray existed, which was so cute. Bonus for the recipe in the back of the book!

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Very cute rhyming book for younger children who may be scared at nighttime. The idea of spraying them to make the monsters disappear definitely got a laugh from the kids!

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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I received this book in exchange for a honest review from NetGalley.

This was not a book that my niece who is 5 enjoyed. The boogey be gone was not something she enjoyed reading and thought the story was confusing. Possibly better for slightly older children.

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Oh how I adore Liam and Landen! This installment was especially fun. I love reading these to my little one

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I read this book to my niece over FaceTime, she loved it! We actually just had to deal with a “monster” in her room, so this book was perfect for her! It kept her engaged and I have always loved the concept of monster spray. We will be reading it again. Also the recipe at the end was awesome!

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This book was super cute when it comes to showing a family dispelling boogeymonsters together. My child wanted to reread it immediately and make sure his daddy saw as well. The only thing that caught my attention was it talks about killing them instead of maybe banishing them ( we know they aren’t real but my four year old is still learning differentiating between real and not so killing isn’t the best word. I also think calling them skinny and fat could be a better word choice but that’s me being nitpicky.

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