From the founder of the Zombie Research Society comes a long-awaited, helpful children's book that teaches kids just what to do if mommy suddenly becomes a member of the undead. "If she doesn’t seem like she did before, maybe that’s not your mommy anymore. And when this happens, you must go! Here is how you’re sure to know. . ." In the ongoing effort to warn an unprepared world of the rising danger from zombie attacks, one vulnerable group has been left out — small children. That's Not Your Mommy Anymore offers social workers, counselors, and educators a helpful new tool to communicate with hard-to-reach at-risk youth. This inviting and entertaining story helps early readers understand for themselves that a mom who has fresh brain casserole in the oven instead of her usual meatloaf is probably not their mommy anymore. This utterly twisted and incredibly funny take on the classic children’s book genre tells an entertaining story in rhyming text even as it teaches other telltale signs that mom has been bitten by a zombie! Rabid zombie fans will be highly entertained by this hilarious parody that adult readers are sure to love as much as the real children books they enjoyed as kids. "Younger kids might be a little frightened by the idea of a formerly loving mother who now wants to dine on human flesh, but older kids and grown ups will get a kick out of this tale." --GeekDad, Wired.com "It's like Dr. Seuss meets Night of the Living Dead . Which to me is a perfect childhood!" --As It Happens, CBC Radio "The double page spread that pays winking tribute to the most famous zombie film characters is worth the cover price alone." --Horror World " That's Not Your Mommy Anymore is a beautifully illustrated and fun to read book which helps kids spot the early warning signs of zombiism." --SuicideGirls.com "Chronicling the zombie apocalypse through a Seuss-esque filter, the colorful book serves as both a valuable narrative for adults and cleverly disguised survival guide for children." --Geekscape.net When Matt Mogk was a little kid he suspected his mom might be a zombie. Turns out she wasn't, but that experience led him to start the Zombie Research Society, and become a leading global authority on all things undead. Through his work Matt knows that there will be tens of millions of zombie moms in the coming pandemic, and so he's dedicated his life and this little book to helping people of all ages better prepare for the day their moms try to eat them. Aja Mulford (pronounced Asia ) is an illustrator, art director, and illustration teacher. Aja earned her MFA in Illustration from the University of Hartford, and has a background in teaching at the college level, graphic design, and art directing. Originally from, Kealakekua, Hawaii, Aja now lives and works with her husband, artist and designer Ryan Mulford, in Northern California.