My Trip to the Promise Monsters Factory a true story
by Eliza Bradbury
Dedicated to Promise Monsters
Introduction:
There once was a man named Mike. He and his children and his wife decided to start a company. They called that company Promise Monsters. Here's how it worked. The children would design a monster, somebody would order, and with their stuffed Monster would come a card. It had a Promise Monster bubble sticker, a Monster Mission, and a scratch- off code. A Monster Mission was an assignment to do something kind to somebody. Each Monster had its very own mission, such as kindness posters to hide in unexpected places, or baking cookies for your neighbor. Then you would scratch off your scratch- off code, type it into the computer, and a reward, such as a Promise Monster pin or brooch, would come in the mail. Well, the family changed that. Now a trading card with your mission on it and a little Promise Monster button hanging from a clip would come with your Monster in the mail, and you would not order a reward. The button would be your reward. But oh, there is much more to Promise Monsters than that. You can read about it in My Trip to the Promise Monster Factory chapter one, coming out soon.
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