Are You My Monster?

· Flashlight Press
3.3
3 reviews
Ebook
26
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About this ebook

Are You My Monster? is a colorful, funny, first monster book especially for babies and toddlers, inspired by the award-winning I Need My Monster. Can you help the little boy find the monster that matches his drawing so he can go to sleep?

In Are You My Monster?, a monster-loving boy tries to find his monster. He compares his drawing—showing a green monster with a long tail, pointy nails, and big teeth—with an assortment of amusing monsters, until he finds the perfect match. This turns out to be his beloved STUFFED monster toy. Youngest children will love comparing colors, checking if tails are long or short, if nails are pointy or round, if teeth are big or small until they, too, find the monster who is a perfect match.

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3.3
3 reviews
Bryant Love
May 29, 2024
3 pages is trash
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About the author

Howard McWilliam is the award-winning illustrator of I Need My Monster, Hey, That's MY Monster!, When a Dragon Moves In, and When a Dragon Moves In Again, along with many other children's books. He is the cover artist of The Week (US and UK) and MoneyWeek, and he lives with his wife and three sons. The monster under his bed is Brompton.

Amanda Noll is the author of the award-winning, best-selling I Need My Monster and Hey, That's MY Monster! She blames her fundamentally twisted sense of humor on genetics and the steady stream of Australian humor on which she was raised. When not teaching full-time, she loves reading and hanging out with her husband and four children. The monster under her bed is Gertie.

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