Description
A Funny, Cozy Story About Anxiety, Confidence & Belonging
What if the worst monster at Monster Academy... was just the kindest one?
Meet the Monster Intern, a nervous little ghost who overthinks everything, apologizes mid-haunt, panics in pumpkin patches, and keeps failing Haunting 101 in spectacularly awkward ways.
Instead of terrifying humans, he accidentally compliments their hair.
Instead of roaring, he whispers.
And instead of becoming scarier... he slowly becomes braver.
This illustrated diary-style story gently explores:
• Anxiety in kids
• School nerves
• Social anxiety
• Impostor syndrome ("Fangxiety")
• People-pleasing
• Panic attacks
• Comparing yourself to others
• Learning that kindness is strength
Through humorous chapters like:
•
Booing Without Overthinking It
•
Comparing Fangs (and Losing Every Time)
•
Panic in the Pumpkin Patch
•
The Haunting Exam (and Total Failure Thereof)
young readers learn that fear doesn't mean failure, it means you care.
Why Parents & Teachers Love It
• Encourages emotional awareness without being heavy
• Uses humor to normalize anxiety
• Supports social emotional learning (SEL)
• Perfect for sensitive, thoughtful children
• A cozy Halloween vibe that works all year round
This Kindle edition is ideal for:
• Bedtime reading
• Classroom discussion
• Quick digital comfort for anxious kids
• School confidence building
• Children who feel "too much" or "not enough"
Bonus Inside
• "Monster Therapy Tips" woven naturally into the story
• A Certificate of Imperfect Completion
• A Monster Intern Starter Kit with reflection prompts
You don't have to haunt loudly to be heard.
You don't have to be perfect to belong.
Even fear can be funny... when you make friends with it.
Suitable for ages 9-13.
For Grown-Ups Who Relate
There is also an adult companion book, How (Not) to Be a Human, because monsters grow up, and so does anxiety.
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