These Kids' Zombie Books Will Tech Kids the Value of Eating
Ian Andrew Panganiban — June 28, 2013 — Unique
References: abrainisforeating & laughingsquid
The kids zombie book ‘A Brain Is For Eating, A Playfully Twisted Zombie Children’s Book’ is the perfect book for getting children interested in eating a proper meal.
When you think of zombies, a children’s book isn’t necessarily the first thing to come in mind. Created by wife and husband Dan and Amelia Jacobs, the book A Brain Is For Eating “teaches the little walking undead how to find and enjoy their next meal.” The book is composed of 40 pages of delightfully grotesque illustrations by artist Scott Brundage. The book is the ideal reading material, if you’re child ever becomes a brain-eating corpse.
Currently the book is only available in digital format, but the printed versions of the twisted children zombie book can be pre-ordered at the book’s website.
When you think of zombies, a children’s book isn’t necessarily the first thing to come in mind. Created by wife and husband Dan and Amelia Jacobs, the book A Brain Is For Eating “teaches the little walking undead how to find and enjoy their next meal.” The book is composed of 40 pages of delightfully grotesque illustrations by artist Scott Brundage. The book is the ideal reading material, if you’re child ever becomes a brain-eating corpse.
Currently the book is only available in digital format, but the printed versions of the twisted children zombie book can be pre-ordered at the book’s website.
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