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Maggie Unmasks Planet Pumpkin

Erin Ley

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This Book is Available Color (8.5x8.5)9781425963910 $ 12.50  
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Maggie the Magnificent Returns to Unmask Planet Pumpkin

Author Erin Ley Launches Second Book in Popular Children’s Series

 

Maggie the Magnificent has decided to throw her very first Halloween party. She is very excited to spend an evening with her close friends while meeting those from other planets as well.  She is especially curious to meet the residents of Planet Pumpkin. Maggie used to have a pen pal from Planet Pumpkin who never signed her letters and would never answer any of Maggie’s questions. Eventually she stopped writing to Maggie altogether.

 

When talking to her best friend Ryan, Maggie begins to wonder how she is going to get to know the residents from other planets if everyone is wearing a mask. She will have no idea whom she is talking to.

 

Maggie decides to tell everyone during the party that it is time to take their masks off and get to know each other. Little does she know the surprise that is about to ensue—especially when she is forced to confront the guests from Planet Pumpkin.

 

Erin Ley’s character-building children’s book, Maggie Unmasks Planet Pumpkin, is the second book of the Maggie the Magnificent series and has been created to illustrate the importance of self-esteem, individuality, and courage. 

 

To learn more about Erin Ley and her books, visit www.erinley.com. 

 

“Self-esteem, courage, individuality, respect for differences, are the messages of Erin Ley’s Maggie Unmasks Planet Pumpkin beautifully taught in a story that children can accept and integrate into their thoughts and feelings. Children need positive stories like this to help them develop their own self-esteem and individuality and Erin’s series of books fits the bill.”

- Allan I. Stempler, M.D., F.A.P.A.; Private Practice, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;  Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine; Past President Nassau (NY) Psychiatric Society

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“Erin Ley’s ever-popular Maggie the Magnificent stars in a brilliant character-building book for children. In Maggie Unmasks Planet Pumpkin, Maggie hosts a Halloween costume party and is surprised to discover that some of her guests refuse to take off their masks because they are afraid to show who they really are. Maggie saves the day and her self-conscious guests by turning the party into a celebration of self-esteem, individuality, and courage. I highly recommend this for children of all ages, and look forward to more Maggie the Magnificent books.”

 

-  Wendy Wax, Children’s Book Author and Illustrator

 

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“Erin Ley has done it again!  Maggie Unmasks Planet Pumpkin is an adorable addition to the Maggie the Magnificent series.  The book, which concentrates on self-esteem and courage, shows children the importance of owning your individuality and being proud of your “flaws,” which are what ultimately create your identity.  The book uses masks at a Halloween party as the ultimate symbol, showing children how much fun it can be to unravel and shine, and encouraging them to let go.  Kudos to Erin, whose mission to give children the confidence they deserve is going to be a huge success!”

 

-  Krissy Brady, Editor-In-Chief, Brady Magazine; Poet, Tidal Wave

 

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Maggie Unmasks Planet Pumpkin is a wonderful adventure into the world of a child who uncovers the gift and importance of being both true and proud of oneself.  The lessons contained therein are so meaningful and so easy to understand that Maggie Unmasks Planet Pumpkin should be mandatory reading for all elementary children.”

 

- Jeffrey Faragasso, Elementary School Teacher and Character-Education Coordinator

 

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About the Author

 

Erin Ley is a wife and mother of three currently residing in Smithtown, NY.  She holds a BA degree specializing in speech/language pathology with a minor in psychology from Hofstra University.

                                                                 

Erin is a cancer survivor and her son was diagnosed with a severe and potentially life-threatening peanut allergy when he was eighteen months old.  Erin clearly understands the importance of developing strong, positive character traits in young children—traits such as responsibility, respect, compassion, honesty and accountability, self-discipline, generosity, self-esteem, individuality, and courage.  She would like children growing up in today’s fast-paced society to understand the significance of good character and its rewards.

 

Receiving rave reviews right from Maggie the Magnificent’s inception, Erin continues to work hard. She not only wants to entertain but inspire children to unleash their inner individual, the one hidden behind the mask.   

 

In addition, Erin is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI), Long Island Children's Writers and Illustrators (LICWI), Nassau Boces, and Suffolk Boces.

 

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Mumblemoon, blindfolded, had accidentally stuck fangs on Maggie’s arm instead of on the pin-the-fangs-on-the-vampire poster.  

“I won,” whispered Celestina—who sounded a bit like Brooke doing an imitation of the real Celestina. Could it be? Maggie noticed that the brown hair escaping Celestina’s wig was the same color as Brooke’s.

“Brooke? It’s me, Maggie,” said Maggie. She grabbed Celestina’s hand and pulled her into a quiet room.

“I’m so happy I found you!” said Maggie, hugging her costumed friend. “I didn’t realize costume parties could be so weird and lonely. Masks creep me out. I wonder where Ryan and Jonah are—probably chowing down on ghost toast and boo-berry jam.” She talked on and on—until the real Brooke came and tapped her shoulder.

“I heard your voice,” said Brooke, who was dressed as Rompie, drum and everything. “Who is this?”

Maggie looked at Celestina and then back at Brooke. “I have absolutely no idea,” she said with a shiver. “Uh…excuse us, Celestina,” she said, and pulled Brooke downstairs.

 

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