The Wimp-O-Meter's Guide to The Supernatural (The Wimp-O-Meter Guides)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.83 (970 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1438004001 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 96 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A Great book! Dad of Divas This was a fun book that explored supernatural places and occurences from around the world. My daughter loves learning about the supernatural (kind of like I did as a kid) and she read through this very quickly and in the end she asked if there more books like this. I read this along with her and I have to say that we both learned a lot and I found the book to be a very engaging read overall.*I received a copy for review - all opinions are my own*
You'll get the scoop on staying safe and surviving under even the most hazardous circumstances…by harnessing the power of your inner wimp! The Wimp-O-Meter's Guide to the Supernatural includes all sorts of facts about zombies, vampires, poltergeists, and other things that go bump in the night…including the best way to avoid them. There's nothing wrong with being a wimp! At times, it makes perfect sense to be terrified. Collect all of the Wimp-O-Meter books to ensure that your survival skills are up to snuff!. This funny, fact-filled new series will let you know exactly when those times are
Dave Smith is a professional engineer developing hardware and software for mobile and embedded platforms.Dave's engineering efforts are currently focused full-time on Android and iOS development.Since 2009, Dave has worked on developing at all levels of the Android platform, from writing user applications using the software development kit, to bui
. About the Author Dave Smith is a professional engineer developing hardware and software for mobile and embedded platforms.Dave's engineering efforts are currently focused full-time on Android and iOS development.Since 2009, Dave has worked on developing at all levels of the Android platform, from writing user applications using the software development kit, to building and customizing the Android source code.Dave regularly communicates via his development blog (http: //blog.wiresareobsolete) and Twitter stream @devunwired