I awoke to a disaster, a jumble, a mess! The house was chaos, confusion, and pure untidiness! I soon realized this was no ordinary day. Yes, I was sure, a monster came this way! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
From the bestselling author of The Dinosaur That Pooped and The Christmasaurus. A monster has invaded the pages of this original and super-fun bedtime picture book! Children need to read aloud and follow the interactive instructions to help free the pesky monster by tilting, spinning and shaking their book. After all that fun, there is a calming wind down end- perfect to send your own little monster off to sleep. Perfect for little fans of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Julia Donaldson.
This enhanced eBook features read-along narration. Winner: CLC Seal of Approval 2017 Literary Classics Book Awards, Silver, Preschool/Early Reader Fantasy Finalist: 2017 Literary Classics Book Awards 2017 PNBA Long-List When Ethan looks under the bed for his monster, he finds this note instead: "So long, kid. Gotta go. Someone needs me more than you do. –Gabe" How will Ethan ever get to sleep without his monster's familiar, comforting snorts? And who could need Gabe more than Ethan does? Gabe must have gone to Ethan's little sister's room! She has been climbing out of bed every night to play, and obviously needs a monster to help her get to sleep – but not HIS monster! Ethan tries to help his sister find her own monster, but none are the perfect blend of cute and creepy. Just when it seems that Ethan will lose his monster forever, an uninvited, tutu-toting little monster full of frightening fun appears. Following in the spooky-silly tradition of I Need My Monster, here's another irresistible monster-under-the-bed story with the perfect balance of giggles and shivers.
Boys and girls ages 4-6 will scare themselves silly with this Step 2 featuring the adventures of Sulley and his one-eyed friend Mike from the computer-animated Disney/Pixar blockbuster Monsters, Inc.
Scholastic Book Club Selection Alabama Camellia Award list, 2010-11, K-1 category A unique monster-under-the-bed story with the perfect balance of giggles and shivers, this picture book relies on the power of humor over fear, appeals to a child's love for creatures both alarming and absurd, and glorifies the scope of a child's imagination. One night, when Ethan checks under his bed for his monster, Gabe, he finds a note from him instead: "Gone fishing. Back in a week." Ethan knows that without Gabe's familiar nightly scares he doesn't stand a chance of getting to sleep, so Ethan interviews potential substitutes to see if they've got the right equipment for the job—pointy teeth, sharp claws, and a long tail—but none of them proves scary enough for Ethan. When Gabe returns sooner than expected from his fishing trip, Ethan is thrilled. It turns out that Gabe didn't enjoy fishing because the fish scared too easily.
In the aisle, down the steps, kids dash past one by one. I'm the last off the bus and they're still on the run! Why are they running? What's all the fuss? You'd think that there was a monster on the bus! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
#1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King’s novella The Sun Dog, published in his award-winning 1990 story collection Four Past Midnight, now available for the first time as a standalone publication. The dog is loose again. It is not sleeping. It is not lazy. It’s coming for you. Kevin Delavan wants only one thing for his fifteenth birthday: a Polaroid Sun 660. There’s something wrong with his gift, though. No matter where Kevin Delevan aims the camera, it produces a photograph of an enormous, vicious dog. In each successive picture, the menacing creature draws nearer to the flat surface of the Polaroid film as if it intends to break through. When old Pop Merrill, the town’s sharpest trader, gets wind of this phenomenon, he envisions a way to profit from it. But the Sun Dog, a beast that shouldn’t exist at all, turns out to be a very dangerous investment.
14 monsters are playing hide and seek. Where could they be, let's take a peek! In this fun, spot the monster puzzle game, you'll travel through forests, shops, funfairs, London, a haunted house, a sunny beach and many more locations in the search for the weird and lovable creatures who've gone walkabouts. See if you can find Flonky, Eggles and Kadoodle - and don't forget Babblebog and Wompus along the way! A great book for 2-4 year olds. For the kids who like Where's Wally/Waldo books but find the puzzles a little tricky. This book is printed by Amazon using 60-pound smooth bright offset white paper. While many children's books are printed this way, some may be expecting a satin-style finish. Please take this into consideration before purchasing. Thank you.
This book is a collection of poems written from 1978 to the present. Some of the poems are humorous; some reflect the author s faith, and some are sentimental, which he hopes will cause you to remember the special times in your life. Others touch the heart; hopefully in a deep and profound way. Most of the poems are written in a down-to-earth manner that one can understand, yet the words convey the feelings of the author. That is why it is called: Poems from the Heart. Ken has also placed photos with some of his favorite poems. This is the author s seventh book, eight if you count an earlier version of one he has just finished. It was called, In Search of the Golden Sparrow, which was published in 2003. A few of the poems in Poems from the Heart have been published in some of his other works. Some of his other books published in 2011 are: Life on Pigeon Creek, In Search of a Golden Sparrow, Invasion of the Dregs, Barnestorming the Outdoors, and A Children s Story Collection. One other book, he has published under his pen name, which is a guarded secret. "