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On a snowy day, brothers Nick and Max, along with their best friend Anaya are having fun building snow people. Suddenly, their winter day turns into a scary, icy adventure when Nick, Max, and Anaya discover a frightening snow monster rising from the ground! When Nick is trapped in the frozen grasp of the monster's giant icy hand, it's up to Max and Anaya to think fast. Using courage, teamwork, and a clever bit of science, the kids must outsmart the monster to save Nick. With vibrant, colorful illustrations, a fun "Build a Snowman Treat" activity, an important safety tip, and a link to NASA…mehr

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On a snowy day, brothers Nick and Max, along with their best friend Anaya are having fun building snow people. Suddenly, their winter day turns into a scary, icy adventure when Nick, Max, and Anaya discover a frightening snow monster rising from the ground! When Nick is trapped in the frozen grasp of the monster's giant icy hand, it's up to Max and Anaya to think fast. Using courage, teamwork, and a clever bit of science, the kids must outsmart the monster to save Nick. With vibrant, colorful illustrations, a fun "Build a Snowman Treat" activity, an important safety tip, and a link to NASA Climate Kids, The Scary Snow Monster - A Kid Hero Story blends winter fun with hands-on learning. A perfect read for children ages 4-9 who love exciting, but not-too-scary adventures where smart, brave kids are always the heroes.
Autorenporträt
Carol Erskine is a life-long child advocate both as a lawyer and as a Massachusetts Juvenile Court Judge for twenty-one years. Prior to being appointed to the bench, she was named one of Massachusetts Top Ten Lawyers by the Massachusetts Lawyer's Weekly publication. As First Justice in her county, she presided over thousands of cases and trials involving serious criminal matters, runaways, as well as child abuse and neglect cases. Judge Erskine has received many awards for her child advocacy from community agencies and bar associations, as well as Judicial Excellence awards. She is a college adjunct professor teaching Constitutional law. She has written and published two children's books, several op ed columns on children's issues, and has appeared on national and local news programs.