What would you do if you met a vampire? Would you be scared, or would you ask to bite your neck? This spooky story is filled with fun facts about vampires—did you know they don’t like garlic or sunlight? But the best part is that there’s a healthy message at the end, too. Don’t worry, there are no scary parts here!
For who is this book for ?
This book is for kids who are interested in vampires and also like to learn about healthy eating.
Pros :
- It’s a children’s audiobook, so it would be good for parents to read with their kids.
- The author includes fun facts about vampires.
- At the end of the book, there is a healthy message that teaches kids not to be scared of things they don’t understand.
Cons :
- It is a children’s book and may be too “young” for some
- The audiobook narrator has an odd voice that takes some getting used to
- There are no scary parts, which may disappoint those looking for a good scare
Learn more about the author
Blake Hoena is an author and editor who has written more than 250 books for young readers. He’s a recipient of the Washington State Book Award, and his work has been featured on the New York Times bestseller list.” Blake lives with his wife and two children in central Wisconsin.
Reader Reviews
“This is a great book to get kids interested in vampires and at the same time learn a little about healthy eating.”
“This was so much fun! I can’t believe that vampires are real!”
“This is a great book! I learned some new things about vampires.”
“Vampires and Veggies by Blake Hoena is a cute children’s audiobook that introduces kids to the world of vampires. The story is lighthearted and fun, with plenty of educational information about these mythical creatures woven in. My daughter loved listening to it, and I was impressed by how much she learned without even realizing it. A great choice for eager young listeners who want a little bit of spookiness mixed in with their education.”