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THE HOUSE OF MISTOFER CHRISTOPHER
ANNOUNCING: A new children’s interactive app and story “Talk About The Monster”.
A little BIG step to face anxiety and fear.
Aligned with May Mental Health Awareness Month, The House of Mistofer Christopher will globally release the Children’s Story and App: “Talk About The Monster” for ages 5-11 and beyond, on May 1st 2021.
“Talk About The Monster” is the journey of a little girl facing her fear; the steps she takes, and feelings she experiences, until she comes to a place of peace. The story helps start the conversation about fear, anxiety, and monsters with whimsical words and vibrant images. This is a powerful tool in a child’s toolbox of life.
“Talk About the Monster” features:
• 157 different words to build and enrich a little reader’s vocabulary.
• 80 interactive elements to engage the users experience.
• Read Myself option or Read to Me option for the user.
Available on IOS, Android, and Google Platforms for $5.99. For Mental Health Awareness Month in May, the app will be on sale for $4.99.
IOS Platform: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/talk-about-the-monster/id1559490760
Google Platform: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TinyDino.TalkAboutTheMonster
The House of Mistofer Christopher is a small, start-up publishing studio located in New York City where we create books, videos, and musical content for children, and children at heart.
Testimonial
“Talk About The Monster” is a light-hearted, fun, memorable story created to help our children recognize, face, understand, and conquer fears both real and imagined by teaching them step by step to engage a critical necessary tool in their life tool box. Parents, teachers, and children will thoroughly enjoy reading “Talk About The Monster” over and again. It is a layered masterpiece splattered with vivid illustrations, punchy descriptive verse and rhyme that a child will peel back and savor with every read.
DR. STEPHEN GULLO - Noted Psychologist and New York Times Best Selling Author of “Thin Tastes Better” and “The Thin Commandments”