Meet the Snozzeralls


Children - Picture Book
Kindle Edition
Reviewed on 09/27/2022
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Author Biography

Karen Henton. Award winning Author . Global Book Awards 2023: Category Early Learning, Gold Medal.

Karen lives in a beautiful part of southern Spain, surrounded by the Carrascoy mountains. An ideal spot to keep writing her children’s picture books series. She shares this Finca with her partner Peter and two miniature pinschers called Zorro and Zola.

Karen’s love of writing came about after making up bedtime stories for her youngest daughter Rebecca, nicknamed Boo who just didn’t like sleeping in her own bedroom.

The memorable cute and fun characters are all based on family members and have been brought to life through the simplified magical illustrations. Her fun , STEM based children’s Picture book series, teaches kids about the structures in the human face and how the ears nose and throat connect.

“Meet the Snozzeralls” is Karen´s first children´s book in the Snozzeralls Series of six.

Snozzeralls Series. Reading that feeds Children´s Imagination

    Book Review

Reviewed by Melanie Kennedy for Readers' Favorite

Karen Henton introduces us to delightful characters in her picture book Meet the Snozzeralls, with illustrations by Sarah-Leigh Wills. The Snozzeralls are a family who lives in the face of a human and through their adventures we learn more about the anatomy of the human face. We meet Snozzadadda and Snozzamumma and their three children, Snozzerella Bella Boo, Snozzy McHooter Junior, and Snozzerelina Ballerina, as well as Uncle McHooter Tooter and Great-Great-Grandad McHooter who starts off this tale. In this book the Snozzeralls adventure through the nose, mouth, ears, and eyes to get to the bottom of a great mystery. Along the way, they learn interesting facts about these body parts and run into a few perils. Just like any good story, they make it home safely and can sleep soundly with their family.

Karen Henton has an incredible imagination to come up with the loveable characters in Meet the Snozzeralls. They are one-of-a-kind characters who bring humor to a traditionally boring topic – human anatomy. The illustrations by Sarah-Leigh Wills are beautiful and evocative and will hold any child’s attention. They complement the scenarios the Snozzeralls find themselves in perfectly. Karen knows the value of short, repetitive statements as well as some rhyming to keep children interested and captivated by the story. She also highlights certain sentences in uppercase and bold type, drawing the reader’s attention, or showing what to emphasize when reading aloud to children. It is a fun children’s book for ages up to 8. She builds a lovely story around the human body that is both educational and entertaining.

Emily-Jane Hills Orford

You’ve probably heard of the Borrowers, the little people who live between the walls and borrow (recycle) things to use in their domain. You’ve probably also heard of Leprechauns, the magical Irish little people, and Brownies, the Scottish little people. Well, sit back and meet the Snozzeralls – they’re the little green creatures that live in the human face. There are seven Snozzeralls in the family and the young ones get into all sorts of adventures, mostly within the face. When Great-Great-Grandad McHooter complains about the loud noise invading his face space, the young Snozzeralls set off on an adventure to find the source of the noise. They venture through the cilia hairs of the nose, the sinus cavities where they can bounce around and have so much fun and so much more. But they’re not allowed to go beyond the tonsils – it’s forbidden. Will they find the source of the noise and make their way safely back home inside the face? Find out in Meet the Snozzeralls by Karen Henton and Sarah Leigh Wills.

Karen Henton and Sarah Leigh Wills’s picture book, Meet the Snozzeralls, is a fun and educational story to introduce young readers to the organs in the human face and how the mouth, nose, and ears and interconnected. The language is simple, other than the biological terms for the parts of the face, and there are repeated phrases like “Much too much” and “Much too wet,” that will help young readers start to recognize certain words. With fun-filled illustrations, this is a great resource for teaching young readers the basics of human anatomy without getting too technical.