This is so creepy-cute! Saw this sucker in my library while processing it and just had to take it home and see what type of zombie shenanigans children were getting themselves into. Zombiekins is about a stuffed toy zombie that Stanley purchased from the creepy Widow in Dementedyville (wicked name). He fails to listen to her advice in reading the instructions and later that night zombiekins comes to life. It goes to Stanley's school and start wreaking havoc. Will he be able to save his classmates from becoming undead? Hilariously cute. Great play on words such as Marsha Mellow and Jacques Straap. Also the pictures helped tell more of the story that you may not have realized with words alone, like the fact the Widow was also the cat. The art work was great to accompanying the story line with it's hints of humor emerged into it. Zombiekins was just enough cuteness, humor and mystery for all ages to enjoy. i just read a book called Zomiekins by Kevin Bolger. The main conflict is this boy gets this stuff animal from a witch and it comes to life at night and he can figure out whats killing his stuff animals so he goes on a haunt and trys to figure out whats killing his stuff animals.i give this book a 5 out of 5 becasue i was always ready to read the next book you stay in the book very well and never whats to put it down at all. i think i finish the book in like 3 days maybe even in a day because its so good, i love it special how the blood of the stuff animals is there stuffing and they actually make look like its blood and they have really good pictures too.also whats you get bit by it you turn in to a zomie to thats really cool to me.
Totally great. Looks like a kids' book, is a kids' book, is still totally awesome.
—cateyedblue
...And their hair was an open rebellion against society and interfering mothers.
—villatoro
I love zombies and children's books so this is a great short read for me.
—iloveking20
I'am LOVINNNN this book so far!!! hope you check it out
—Bobbi
I luv this book
—julis2hip123