Marty Onster really struggles to control his inner monster during gym class. Is it the competition? The thrill of victory? Or Bart Ully constantly teasing him? Regardless, when Miss Steps tells the class it's time for dodgeball, the game is on. Can Marty keep it together, or will the game go afoul? Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades P-4.
When Valentine's Day comes round, Marty Onster wants to let his best friend Sally Weet know how much he likes her, even if Bart Ully's behavior brings out the monster in him.
Marty Onster really struggles to control his inner monster during gym class. Is it the competition? The thrill of victory? Or Bart Ully constantly teasing him? Regardless, when Miss Steps tells the class it's time for dodgeball, the game is on. Can Marty keep it together, or will the game go afoul? Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades PreK-4.
Marty Onster wants to be his favorite superhero, Mega Boy, for Halloween, even though his parents want him to be a really good monster, but when Bart Ully reveals his costume Marty has trouble keeping his monster side under control.
Marty Onster attends Scary Scout camp even though he has trouble being a monster, but when he overhears Burt Ully making fun of him to the scouts of Super Scout camp, he finds it difficult to control his reaction.
When school is closed because of snow, Marty Onster and his best friend Sally Weet go sledding until Bart Ully and his pals build a dangerous jump at the bottom of the hill and dare Marty and Sally to use it.
In a tale of connections and loss, sixteen magical beings try to find their way through life, as hard and complicated as it may be. A modern fantasy novel, with an all LGBTQ+ cast, you are in for quite a ride.
Monster and Boy are back for another adventure! And this time the best friends are headed somewhere no monster has ventured before: school! Ever since Monster (who sleeps under the bed) and Boy (who sleeps in the bed) met and became best friends, they've been spending their days playing together. But some days, Boy leaves and Monster is alone. Wanting to learn more about where his friend goes, Monster makes a plan to go with Boy to . . . school! There, Monster meets Boy's teacher and classmates, learns about cubbies and the sharing circle, and even helps solve a mystery when a pet hedgehog goes missing. Told with a warm, cozy voice, Hannah Barnaby's story is brought to life with adorable two-color illustrations by Anoosha Syed. Filled with adventure and humor, Monster and Boy: Monster's First Day of School is a perfect chapter book for sharing with kids just aging out of picture books and for newly independent readers.