Monster Pew! Clean Up Your Room!

Danny's Adventures

Children - Educational
42 Pages
Reviewed on 04/29/2020
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Author Biography

Kenwanna is a native of Columbus, Ohio. She graduated from Ohio Dominican University
and holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology.
She has spent 15 years as a public servant, of these, 5 years was dedicated to working as a case manager for Franklin County Job and Family Services. In addition, she’s devoted 2 years volunteering as a human trafficking speaker and educator. In addition, she's a child abuse advocate. She has two wonderful adult children and she's a newlywed.

Monster Pew! Clean Up Your Room! is based on real experiences that she and her children experienced when they were adolescents. As she and her children cleaned their messy rooms, Kenwanna came up with a funny rhyme that she jotted down. It took Kenwanna almost 15 years to bring this story to life in book form.

Kenwanna is the author of Grandpa’s Pound Cake, Pound Cake Poetry, Monster Pew! Clean Up Your Room!, and Danny’s Keys to Freedom. She's a licensed cosmetologist, as well as a writer, poet, photographer, and earring artist who loves to create.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Alyssa Elmore for Readers' Favorite

A little boy must make time in his busy schedule to clean up his room in the charming children's picture book, Monster Pew! Clean Up Your Room! (Danny's Adventures) by Kenwanna Wheat. Danny leads a busy life. His chore list practically goes all the way down to the floor - if you're talking to Danny. What with homework, snacks, feeding his fish, and several other things, poor Danny doesn't feel like he has time to tidy his disordered room. Unfortunately, Mom is determined for Danny to clean up the monster mess in his bedroom. She says she's found things in there; stuff that shouldn't be found in a kid's room. Now, Danny must set aside time to clean his smelly room before it starts attracting monsters. Can Danny clean up his room? What will he find when he does?

Monster Pew! Clean Up Your Room! (Danny's Adventures) by Kenwanna Wheat is a vibrantly colored children's picture book about a little boy with a big problem. The book is written and illustrated by Ms. Wheat, adding to its unique appeal. Danny's room is very much like many little boys' rooms, which is something of a relief to know that my son isn't the only monster mess maker. The story is engaging but the illustrations are the star of the book. At the end of the narrative, Ms. Wheat has a story review page that outlines the lessons, parts of the story, challenge words, and parts of poetry, further increasing its educational value. I recommend this book to children aged 3-7.