Dear Vampa

Dear Vampa by Ross Collins, published by Harper Collins on August 25, 2009, is a 32-page children’s book that explores the humorous dynamics of neighborhood relationships. The story follows the Pires, a vampire family, who find their lives disrupted by the arrival of the Wolfsons, their peculiar new neighbors. As the Wolfsons engage in strange rituals, the Pires must navigate the challenges of coexisting with a family that seems to defy all norms.
Readers will discover a narrative that blends elements of juvenile fiction and humor with a touch of horror. The book presents an ironic take on acceptance and understanding, encouraging readers to consider that differences may not be as significant as they appear. With its engaging storyline and whimsical illustrations, Dear Vampa offers a lighthearted exploration of family and community dynamics, making it a delightful read for young audiences.
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The Pires are cursed with new neighbors. Things were just fine on Nostfer Avenue until the Wolfsons arrived. There seems to be no end to the new family’s strange rituals. They stay up all day long, lock their windows at night, and bathe—in sunshine. What’s a nice vampire family to do?
Ross Collins has created an ironic, laugh-out-loud story that invites you to think about accepting others—perhaps your neighbors are less different than you think.
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