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Metta World Peace releases children’s book with bizarre cover

 

On May 20th, the release of Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace’s highly anticipated children’s book finally happened. The book, Metta’s Bedtime Stories, is being sold for $12.95 with some of the proceeds benefiting the NBA star’s charity, Xcel University.

Why Metta World Peace decided to write a children’s book is completely beyond me, and why he is on the cover is even more bizarre.  The book is summarized with this:

Metta’s Bedtime Stories is dedicated to ALL Children, Families, and Educators. Metta’s Bedtime Stories was written to help children think about daily events in a positive light. These stories will show everyone that you can always have a better day tomorrow, if you have a hopeful heart and keep positive thoughts. Five stories are featured in this book: I’m afraid of the dark, Mud in my bed, One wish, Reach for the sky, and Tomorrow.

Read it to your children at your own risk.

[Sportress of Blogitude]

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