Kids Halloween Giveaway – Frankie’s Scared of EVERYTHING

This giveaway includes: Frankie’s Scared of EVERYTHING by tattoo artist Mathew Franklin, two temporary tattoos, and a neon mini-notebook for letting their own imaginations run wild.

This book is about Frankie and his incredible imagination as he helps children understand better that their greatest fears can be strengths too! The artwork is like little else in the book world! Furthermore, it captures the attention of kids in an interesting way, pulling them into the story. It is certainly a gift to the tattooed community showing off this artistry both modern and classic too. As a parent I am thinking this might be one of those awesome grit building books I am often looking for!

Frankie's Scared of EVERYTHING

The book comes out in stores on 10/7/2019 by Building Block Press; ISBN: 978-1944201227. Frankie’s Scared Of Everything is geared towards Kids Ages 4-8. It has 32 pages and is Hardcover. Book retails for $19.95

Excited to get this new Halloween Book!

It is that fantastic time of year where we look at our fears and embrace some of them! Being a bit scared can be fun! Our weekly library homeschooling trips have been filled with fall books and now Halloween ones too. We are adding to our own personal library as well too. Also, I have a stacking to be read pile just for October! I am so excited about both the kids reading time and my own! It seems like the kids are even more excited about books this month than they are candy! I think you will be excited about this new book too because Frankie’s Scared of EVERYTHING by Mathew Franklin looks fantastic. You can buy this book Frankie’s Scared of Everything at this shop too!

Frankie’s Scared of EVERYTHING by Mathew Franklin

About the author/illustrator: Mathew Franklin is a tattoo artist, painter, graphic designer, and musician. After receiving degrees in painting and photography from Miami University he immediately became a staple in the art scene in Columbus, Ohio where he currently resides.

Giveaway – Frankie’s Scared of EVERYTHING by tattoo artist Mathew Franklin

Who: Open to those living in the USA and Canada +18

When: Now till October 20th 2019 Midnight

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Finally, join us in some Halloween gritty fun by commenting below. Share a fear you had as a child that you no longer do!

30 Comments

  1. Heather Wong

    watching scary movies by myself

    • Same! Now I love it! Though with husband is always the most fun for when the movies are just bad and we can laugh together!

  2. This might be weird….. but i was scared of the hounds of hell. At night if I was outside my yard I thought they would get me. But if I was in my yard I was safe. I was also afraid of the horse head nebulas. I thought it was a real house head in the cosmos. (My dad’s an astronomer. )

  3. Kids will love a book with such great artwork like this and just in time for Halloween. I will have to get this for the nephews and nieces.

  4. When I was a kid we moved into a bigger house. For the first few months, my parents had to keep all of the closet doors and even shower curtains open because I was afraid of what was behind them. x

  5. How I wish I am living in the US so I could join the giveaway. Looking forward who will be the winner! Congratulations in advance!

  6. What a great concept for a children’s book! I used to be afraid of spiders, but no longer am.

  7. I’m still a bit nervous about the dark but nothing like when I was a kid!

  8. Bella

    Kids always love books, this is such a fun giveaway. such a great share girl.

  9. Dynal Roberson

    I used to be afraid of the dark, I’m not anymore.

  10. robin rue

    I was scared of bugs when I was a kid and I still am now that I am an adult lol.

  11. What a great book for kids and a fabulous lesson as well. I will have to enter the giveaway.

  12. What an adorable story with a wonderful message! I love that the author is a tattoo artist as well.

  13. Ice Cream n Sticky Fingers

    I have always been scared of those grates that you can find around some tall buildings that have a basement with windows. They put the grates over so that sunlight can get in and so that in case of an emergency that people can get out. But walking over those grates have always given me the creeps. And still does today.

  14. Beth

    My kids always loved Halloween, but they also had great imaginations which could be scary at times. This seems like a great book.

  15. Catalina

    Thank you for sharing this giveaway with us! My kid will love it!

  16. Victoria

    What a great giveaway. Halloween is one of our favorite holidays.

  17. Ruth I

    Interesting book! I was so scared of getting out of my room at night when I was young.

  18. Steph

    When I was a kid I was afraid of the dark. I got better with it as I got older.

  19. That’s my grandson. He is literally scared of everything! Now my granddaughter isn’t afraid of anything which isn’t necessarily good either.

  20. Megan Burcham

    I was afraid of jumping. Not heights, just jumping. I always thought I would break something even though I’ve never broken a bone.

  21. Tiffany La Forge-Grau

    My niece is really afraid of anything you can throw at her. It is funny, but at the same time we are always trying to help her overcome her fears.

  22. This looks like a great book. Frankie reminds me of my sister when she was younger. My kids would like to read this book.

  23. mya kroeplin

    this book sounds great. I’m sure it will help kids though a lot. I’m still scared of spiders like nothing else. I may need this book lol.

  24. Nikka Shae

    When I was younger I was afraid of the dark and I would always use a nightlight to go to sleep.

  25. This is a great seasonal book! My daughter doesn’t like halloween because she doesn’t like going to scary houses.

  26. NANCY

    Such a cute book. I used to be scared of missing out on something but now I don’t worry so much. Thanks for the chance.

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