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Flatmunder

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When the little girl across the street tells Bernard there are flat witches in his bathroom, Bernard begins to worry...a lot. Then, one night, Bernard meets both the flat witches and a friend called Flatmunder. They help him come to terms with his fears and discover that when we change the way we think about things, they change too…This full color children's book was written and drawn by Emmy® winning animator Mark Greene in partnership with his young son Gus. The full color illustrations and comic book style story telling will keep your kids engaged in the story about living and learning.“Flatmunder has quickly become a favorite at bedtime. My children relate to Bernard and his feelings and enjoy his journey to independence. They giggle at something different every time, are fascinated by the wonderful illustrations and quote their favorite lines. What I like best is that, after we read, they ask questions, make comments, point out a new favorite page and always want to reread.”A. J. Vincent, Dad, NYC

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 4, 2015

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Mark Greene

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Mark Greene is an Emmy Winning Animator, Author, Speaker, Parent and Senior Editor at The Good Men Project. Mark’s articles on men’s issues have been shared half a million times on social media with 20 million page views. He has written and spoken about men’s issues at Salon, Shriver Report, Huffington Post, HLN, and the New York Times. A collection of Mark’s articles on modern masculinity have been published in his book titled Remaking Manhood. Remaking Manhood, is available on Amazon.

Mark is co-author with Dr. Saliha Bava of The Relational Book for Parenting. The Relational Book for Parenting uses comics, fables, articles, and games to help families’ grow their relational intelligence in the daily back and forth of parenting. It’s a joyful, accessible, parent-friendly cure for what ails our isolating culture, helping us to raise a generation of young people better able to connect, collaborate and innovate across differences.

For more information on Mark’s work, join his Remaking Manhood community on Facebook.

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