Neat Freaks


Children - Adventure
17 Pages
Reviewed on 07/06/2019
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Author Biography

John Arvai III is an award-winning author, IT professional and US Army veteran living in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife and three children.

John first started writing screenplays and by the encouragement of his wife, adapted one of them into an illustrated storybook called, Off the Hook: A Christmas Ornament Adventure. The storybook has gone on to win thirteen independent publishing awards and has even been adapted into a magnificent play by the Saint Joseph School in the Dominican Republic that you can watch @ offthehookbook.net.

John is always working on new screenplays and has published two more children's picture books called, The Good Mood Book and Neat Freaks. He can be reached anytime at ltlpublishing@yahoo.com.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Jane Finch for Readers' Favorite

Neat Freaks by John Arvai III is an illustrated story in rhyme. It tells what happens when children go to bed at night and don’t clean up after themselves. As this story explains, the Neat Freaks that live in the couch cushions come out to play. They will play with all the toys, racing in the cars and having a great time with all the toys lying around. The trouble is, after they have been playing for a while, they become hungry. And when they get hungry, you wouldn’t believe what they eat! Suffice it to say that when the children wake up in the morning, all their toys are gone.

This is a great way of telling children to tidy up before they go to bed or they may have to face the consequences – which is losing all their toys. If I was a child, this story would have me leaving my room spick and span every night without fail! The thing about this story is that although the Neat Freaks are very naughty, they also have a likable quality about them, and I don’t think a child would feel angry with them but would laugh with and at them. The idea that they are playing and having fun with their toys is quite funny. Loveable rogues, really. The illustrations are simple yet colorful and draw the eye, and the rhyming is fun in telling the tale. This cute story will have children checking the couches every morning for the Neat Freaks, without a doubt.

Jack Magnus

Neat Freaks is a children’s adventure story book written by John Arvai III and illustrated by Adam Walker-Parker. What if there were handy little creatures, like elves, who would clean up your messes while you slept? Well, according to this book, there are. They’re called Neat Freaks, and they travel through the couches of living rooms and dens across the globe. When they find a really messy room, they sport wide grins of delight and they quickly get to work. Neat Freaks love their jobs. They get to play with the toys and dolls they find scattered throughout houses, and then they do what they love best. They leave the places they visit shining clean and neat, but there’s a price to be paid.

Neat Freaks reminded me of the fairy tale wherein the shoemaker is assisted at night by unseen elves, who help the overworked man by finishing his orders while he sleeps. Arvai’s Neat Freaks seemed to have the potential to do likewise for the two children in the story who, tired after a long day of play, went to sleep with chores undone. Alas, the Neat Freaks don’t seem to be as public-spirited as the shoemaker’s elves, though they must delight mothers and dads who have despaired of getting their kids to clean up after themselves. Arvai’s tale is suitably droll and funny, and Adam Walker-Parker’s illustrations make those mischievous and funny Neat Freaks come to life. Neat Freaks is recommended.

Kayti Nika Raet

Neat Freaks by John Arvai III is a children's book that's perfect for encouraging young children to clean up. Told in an adventure format, we learn what hi-jinks the Neat Freaks get into when toys are left out after dark.  For parents that may be getting a little frustrated with toys and things left everywhere, Neat Freaks does a good job of encouraging cleanliness in a way that's relatable to young children. With fun imagery that brings to mind current animations like the Minions or Smurfs, Neat Freaks is sure to delight young readers. Arvai invites the reader on a journey of wonder and humor in a fun and engaging way.

As I was reading Neat Freaks, I felt it's a perfect story for bedtime and one that would resonate with parents and children alike. Each line of work evokes an image and mood that I'm sure will keep young readers returning to the page again and again. Arvai keeps the message of his work consistent with a tone that is lighthearted but lets each page carry a lot of emotional impact. Arvai uses a simple approach throughout that manages to capture the essence of his thoughts and convey them to young readers without weighing them down in a torrent of florid prose. In Neat Freaks, John Arvai III crafts a simple collection of words and images that is sure to sit with the reader long after the last page is read. I enjoyed Neat Freaks and feel that it would be a great read for anyone looking for children's stories with a message.