Share your love of the steampunk aesthetic with your child!
Euphonia Klank and the Aether Beast is a fun, playful children's book that takes you and your child on a steampunk adventure.
Join Euphonia as she chases down the Aether Beast, a creature made of colorful light, who she accidentally released to rampage through her steampunk world.
By the end of the story, Euphonia Klank learns to make friends with the skittish Aether Beast. But what will happen when her parents come home?
With beautiful pictures, playful language, and a main character full of moxie, this book is perfect for kids five to seven years old.
This was a super cute story with great artwork. The kids at school seem to love it so I was happy to donate it. It would be a great story for bedtime or just anytime you want to cozy up and read a book together.
Euphonia Klank’s parents are hesitant to leave her alone. But with Euphonia reassuring them that she can stay on her own, they go away on a quick trip. First, little Euphonia wanted to read a book, but then she felt hungry and wanted something to eat. So she looked for places where her mom kept cookies. But while searching, she knocked on a little yellow bottle, and the house turned upside down. We picked this book for its steampunk theme. The tastefully made illustrations complement the story. The storyline works well with young children with a bit of adventure, fearlessness, friendship, and care. Euphonia Klank and the Aether Beast by Tamara Alba is a beautifully illustrated steampunk-themed story about an unusually bloomed friendship between a little girl and a cute beast. Read the full review at Nothing But Picture Books
We are proud to announce that EUPHONIA KLANK AND THE AETHER BEAST: A Steampunk Picture Book for Kids by Tamara Alba has been honored with the B.R.A.G.Medallion (Book Readers Appreciation Group). It now joins the very select award-winning, reader-recommended books at indieBRAG.
Euphonia Klank and the Aether Beast has a great story and beautiful illustrations that any child will adore. The story teaches lessons and keeps the child's interest.