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Promote Special Needs Inclusion with Black Day: A Halloween-Themed Children’s Book (review and give-away)

Tucker loves Halloween and all things creepy. In an effort to make it even more amazing for him, we dressed as The Supers two years ago. Super Dad sported a big fake belly and Super Mom had a ketchup stain on her shirt. We’re nothing if not authentic.

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I’ve been informed by Tucker that Halloween is happening now, “because I saw it at Target,” and “my friend at school said that God moved Halloween to now because it was too far away.”

Why am I talking about Halloween in September? Because of the book Black Day! It’s about Halloween and is, indirectly, about special needs inclusion. Awesome combination, right?

Black Day Book Give-Away and Review

The day that we received an autographed copy of Marcus Sikora’s Halloween-themed illustrated children’s book “Black Day,” I knew that Tucker and I would love it. Gorgeously illustrated, Black Day promotes inclusion and acceptance for those who may feel different. Brad is a paper boy who wants to be a rock star, so when he discovers the band Black Day playing in old Professor Hammer’s garage, he wants to join. The band’s monsters have a different idea and send him away saying“No humans!” Brad sets out to change their minds, but the monsters have bigger problems. 

I asked Mardra, Marcus’ mother and co-author, whether Marcus’ intent was to promote acceptance for people with special needs, and she told me that Marcus’ reply was “This is just the way the story goes.” She elaborated with “Outwardly, Marcus has always primarily identified himself with Skeleton Pumpkin Head – from his initial talk of the band, and of course all the way through to voicing the characters. That said – like with any author, I see him in every character he created to some extent.” Tucker’s favorite character is Skeleton Pumpkin Head so I love the fact that Marcus seems to identify with him the most.

Here’s a video of Tucker’s reaction to Black Day:

As said, you can win this awesome book that is “just how the story is” but ultimately about inclusion and acceptance.

Let me know in the comments whether you’re interested in winning your very own copy of Black Day and you’ll be be entered into the contest. Or, order your own now if you can’t wait!

The book is gorgeous and so important. Here’s to inclusion for each of us, even if we’re human.

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Black Day Book Website
Youtube of the Trailer

MarcusMarcus Sikora is a 25 year old creative soul who has Down syndrome and lives in Omaha, Nebraska. He has acted on stage with local and national companies as well as written a short one act. Black Day: The monster rock band is his first book for children. When he’s not watching theater, singing, or working out, he’s contemplating the sequel, title yet to be determined. You can connect with Marcus and his adventures via Twitter @marcusmusical, Facebook/GrownUpsAndDowns, and BlackDayBook.com


  • Dana Dominey Campbell - Love to see him talking with you…September 19, 2015 – 5:03 pmReplyCancel

  • JT Walters - You are a super reviewer and I just hung up from the bookstore. While they did not have it in stock, they are ordering it so Alex can read it!

    PS

    It pissed me off all the Halloween stuff is in the stores before October.
    I almost had to buy a cinnamon broom today…not so super is early Halloween!September 19, 2015 – 5:52 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - That’s awesome that your bookstore is ordering it for you! You can get it on Amazon too (if you use the link above I get a few cents). And yeah, it annoys me that the stores have stuff out so early. I can’t remember where we were but someplace recently had Christmas stuff out already! Gah! LOL to having to buy a cinnamon broom today!September 19, 2015 – 6:08 pmReplyCancel

  • Dana - The book looks awesome! I’ll pass on entering the giveaway, so someone with young kids can get it. I’m just happy to watch Tucker…I hope you made another video with his mask on like he wanted!September 19, 2015 – 6:58 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Thanks Dana! I did make the next video and one after that! Originally, they were in here too but then I thought they took away from the book a little. I’ll have to include them in a thankful post or something!September 20, 2015 – 11:09 amReplyCancel

  • Dana Dominey Campbell - I SO hear my voice in yours back then… have great hope and expectation. My son now 14, appears not to have any signs of autism, except a very sharp mind and a couple of food adversions. We and he worked our asses off until he was 12/13. Then all suddenly fell in place to my surprise and delight. He has participated and even starred in many plays AND is kick-ass at, of all things, quick answer improv. (Which with a language processing disorder, he “should,” not even be able to do.) My son, Christian did not speak AT ALL, AT ALL, until he was almost 4, then strait out full sentences. And I did not teach him to sound out words or read. He had evidently silently read for months, if not years. Have great hope and expectation… truely!September 19, 2015 – 7:25 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Dana, thank you thank you thank you!!
      What a huge inspiration your story is! Tucker’s made amazing progress over the past few years (at three, he wasn’t talking intelligibly at all – “water” was “ah” and “Helicopter” was “ah” as well) and now that I can understand him is so amazing and such a gift!
      THANK YOU so much for sharing Christian’s progress and great job to you too for always believing in the “HE CAN!” 🙂 xoxoSeptember 20, 2015 – 11:54 amReplyCancel

  • Emily - Sounds like an amazing book…my kids are probably too old for it, but no one is ever too old for the book’s message.September 20, 2015 – 1:44 pmReplyCancel

  • Jen Kehl - OMG that was so Isaiah! I mean the whole I’m going to draw a black belt, and let’s make another video with my mask on!

    Tell Tucker if we win I, we will make him a video!!September 20, 2015 – 9:33 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Awesome, Jen!! Make him a video even if you don’t and I’ll post the next video! TTTx10September 21, 2015 – 4:00 pmReplyCancel

  • Tamara - I still love The Supers family better than most things. And I love that he knows about Halloween from Target and friends at school spouting funny nonsense. Halloween is moved to NOW!
    Book looks awesome.September 21, 2015 – 10:28 amReplyCancel

  • Elizabeth - So cute! I love the family costuming!September 21, 2015 – 1:31 pmReplyCancel

  • Allie - Count me in. What a great idea:)!September 21, 2015 – 4:31 pmReplyCancel

  • My Inner Chick - OMGGGGGGGGGosh,
    He is ADORABLE!!!!!!
    Great Video!!! xxxSeptember 23, 2015 – 7:04 pmReplyCancel

  • Nina - Isn’t Target our calendar nowadays? Haha I love his astuteness. And the costumes! You guys really are super 🙂September 24, 2015 – 12:45 pmReplyCancel

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