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Bedtime Monsters

Author : Josh Schneider
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 38,68 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0544002709

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A young boy conquers his fear of bedtime monsters after making a surprising discovery.

Bedtime for Monsters

Author : Ed Vere
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 33,44 MB
Release : 2012-07-17
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0805095098

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A hungry monster seeks a different type of bedtime snack.

No More Monsters Under Your Bed!

Author : Jordan Chouteau
Publisher : jimmy patterson
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 18,99 MB
Release : 2019-07-30
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0316453862

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Are your kids too afraid of monsters to fall asleep at night? This whimsical book and its magical no-more-monsters patch could solve ALL of their problems! This charmingly illustrated picture book will have little ones giggling all the way to bedtime! Kids and adults alike will love the goofy, adorable, not-too-spooky monsters, and the socially positive messages about sharing and conquering your fears--even if you need the help of a little magic to do it! And best of all--every book comes with a FREE interactive no-more-monsters patch that kids can attach to their own pajamas and use to scare off their monsters, too.

Monsters Go Night-Night

Author : Aaron Zenz
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 46,14 MB
Release : 2016-08-16
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1613129645

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Bedtime means brushing your teeth, putting on pajamas, snuggling, and kissing your family goodnight. For monsters, bedtime looks a little different. They brush their teeth, but not with a toothbrush. They get dressed for bed, but not in slippers and nightcaps. They snuggle, but not with a blankie or a teddy bear. Monsters Go Night-Night takes readers through the bedtime rituals of seven friendly monsters while making each step of the routine a guessing game. Getting ready for bed has never been so much fun!

Little Monster's Bedtime Book

Author : Mercer Mayer
Publisher : Golden Books
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 29,56 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780307118486

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A collection of humorous poems introduces 15 unusual monsters.

Go to Bed, Monster!

Author : Natasha Wing
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 30,36 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780152057756

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Trying to avoid bedtime, Lucy uses her imagination and some crayons to draw a monster to play with.

Goodnight, Little Monster

Author : Helen Ketteman
Publisher : Marshall Cavendish
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 33,72 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Bedtime
ISBN : 9780761456834

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Rhyming text describes a mother guiding her young monster through bedtime preparations, such as howling at the moon, snacking on worm juice and beetle bread, and choosing a bedtime story.

Nighty Night, Little Green Monster

Author : Ed Emberley
Publisher : LB Kids
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 16,90 MB
Release : 2013-09-24
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0316368849

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Children will love this monsterously fun story, featuring die-cuts on every spread. With each turn of the page, readers reveal Little Green Monster's little yellow eyes, his little red mouth, and even a cute, tiny white monster tooth. Then, when the stars begin to appear, it's time for bed... so, nighty night, little yellow eyes. Nighty night, little red mouth. Nighty night, cute little white tooth. Sweet dreams!

If Your Monster Won't Go To Bed

Author : Denise Vega
Publisher : Knopf Books for Young Readers
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 29,61 MB
Release : 2017-03-14
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0553496557

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For fans of How to Babysit a Grandpa comes a tongue-in-cheek story that is a step-by-step manual for putting your monster to bed. If you have a monster that won’t go to bed, don’t bother asking your parents to help. They know a lot about putting kids to bed, but nothing about putting monsters to bed. It’s not their fault; they’re just not good at it. Read this book instead. It will tell you what to feed your monster before bed (it’s not warm milk), and what to sing to your monster (it’s not a soothing lullaby), and what to read to your monster to send him off to dreamland in no time (the scarier, the better). Just make sure you don’t get too good at putting monsters to bed—or you might have a BIG problem on your hands! Praise for Zachariah OHora: “The text is pitch-perfect, and the art is its match.” —Chicago Tribune (Wolfie the Bunny) “Picture books with hip, quirky illustrations that are not just funny but also have plenty of heart are hard to find. The stylish My Cousin Momo by Zachariah OHora has it all.” —The Boston Globe (My Cousin Momo) [set star] “OHora’s acrylic paintings are the heart of this tale. They clearly show everyone’s feelings . . . and there are brilliant bits of humor and whimsy.” —School Library Journal, starred review (Wolfie the Bunny) “OHora could paint stones in the street and make them funny.” —Publishers Weekly (My Cousin Momo)

Alfred's Book of Monsters

Author : Sam Streed
Publisher : Charlesbridge Publishing
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 42,39 MB
Release : 2019-08-06
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1580898335

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Trick or treat? With nods to Tim Burton, Edward Gorey, and Neil Gaiman, this humorous picture book about a Victorian boy obsessed with monsters presents a dark and appealing world, created by debut author/illustrator Sam Streed. In the graveyard, between stone monuments for forgotten souls, lurks the Black Shuck. . . . Its one blood-red eye burns with an undying rage. After reading about the slimy Nixie, the angry Black Shuck, and the creepy Lantern Man in his beloved Book of Monsters, Alfred decides to invite the monsters to teatime with his crusty old aunty, who thinks monsters are an improper obsession for a respectable young boy.