Dear Vampa - Ross Collins

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"Dear Vampa" by Ross Collins is a humorous and charming picture book that tells the story of a young vampire named Bram Pire. Bram writes a letter to his Grandpa Vampa, describing the strange new neighbors who have moved in next door. Unlike Bram’s vampire family, the Prinks are cheerful, sunlight-loving, and partake in activities that vampires find peculiar. Through Bram’s letter, readers see the amusing contrast between the two families. Ultimately, the story delivers a heartwarming message about acceptance and embracing differences. The book is filled with witty illustrations and a playful tone, making it an engaging read for children.

Tropes: Witty Illustrations - Humorous Tone - Engaging for Children - Epistolary Format

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"Dear Vampa" by Ross Collins is a humorous and charming picture book that tells the story of a young vampire named Bram Pire. Bram writes a letter to his Grandpa Vampa, describing the strange new neighbors who have moved in next door. Unlike Bram’s vampire family, the Prinks are cheerful, sunlight-loving, and partake in activities that vampires find peculiar. Through Bram’s letter, readers see the amusing contrast between the two families. Ultimately, the story delivers a heartwarming message about acceptance and embracing differences. The book is filled with witty illustrations and a playful tone, making it an engaging read for children.

Tropes: Witty Illustrations - Humorous Tone - Engaging for Children - Epistolary Format

"Dear Vampa" by Ross Collins is a humorous and charming picture book that tells the story of a young vampire named Bram Pire. Bram writes a letter to his Grandpa Vampa, describing the strange new neighbors who have moved in next door. Unlike Bram’s vampire family, the Prinks are cheerful, sunlight-loving, and partake in activities that vampires find peculiar. Through Bram’s letter, readers see the amusing contrast between the two families. Ultimately, the story delivers a heartwarming message about acceptance and embracing differences. The book is filled with witty illustrations and a playful tone, making it an engaging read for children.

Tropes: Witty Illustrations - Humorous Tone - Engaging for Children - Epistolary Format

ISBN:9781444900217