The Psychotic Preschoolers is perfect as a collection of read-aloud bedtime stories for kids or as a fun way for adults to de-stress after another day in the grind. Whether you savor each charmingly rhymed and cleverly-conceived story on an individual basis, or plunge into them all and appreciate the breadth and scope of the entire book, youll come away with new admiration for and insight into the child mind, a mind that is not inferior to the adult version in any way, and actually, possesses a special clarity all its own. It is that sparkling specialness that the author has captured in these pages. And no matter how grumpy your day may have made you, you cant help but smile when you powwow with these preschoolers guaranteed!
Thomas Bryson is a Grandfather who proves that Grandpa's have the ability to tell “whoppers.” The Psychotic Preschoolers was written for his target audience of five grandchildren and meant to teach them about life’s realities through the safety of a fantasy. He sought to share life's greatest gifts, "smiles and laughter," in a way that would remain to entertain the grandchildren in their future.