A Very Chilling Mystery
There are spine-chilling secrets hiding behind your refrigerator door!
When you close the refrigerator door, does light inside really go out? And if it doesn't, what might be happening inside? Readers are about to discover the cold hard truth of what actually goes on within the walls of their seemingly dark and peaceful refrigerator.
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“The vivid dance and musical antics of various fridge denizens commands young reader attention both by the fun rhymes and unexpected scenarios they paint and the equally vivid illustrations Erickson uses to embellish his story. — Midwest Book Review
“A creative and fun story that tests the limits of our imagination.” — Jaylynn Korrel / Independent Book Review
“You cannot read A Very Chilling Mystery by Steve A. Erickson without laughing your head off while being intrigued by all the action happening within the pages. “ — Emma Megan for Readers' Favorite
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NEW RELEASE
What if animals took vacations too?
And if they did, where would they go? Can you guess where a turtle would travel? Or what a kangaroo might do? Each animal would surely choose someplace perfect for them. Readers will find out … and also learn a surprising fact about each animal.
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Get ready to have some fun discussions with young readers who will likely want to read the story again and again. The story is written in rhyme, and the story flows perfectly! The playful illustrations, created by the author, really bring the story to life. This book is a delightful, original, and incredibly fun book to read.
— The Feathered Quill
The cutest, wittiest, rhyming children’s book that cleverly highlights the ideal holiday for a range of animals. This is a wonderful book that would be at home in schools, libraries, playgroups and of course, home. A must read.
— Reedsy Discovery
Erickson returns to charm youngsters with this delightful, deeply imaginative early reader. Whimsical illustrations provide a perfect companion to the creative text. This captivatingly wacky book is sure to be a smash hit amongst early readers. A true charmer.
— BookView Review
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