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My First Big Book of Monsters

Author : Little Bee Books
Publisher : little bee books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,59 MB
Release : 2020-07-21
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781499810103

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Little ones will love My First Big Book of Monsters, a jumbo coloring book packed with almost 200 pages of coloring fun! Children will love My First Big Book of Monsters, a follow-up book to the successful My First Big Book of Coloring. This book is packed with monsters and other fun creatures that kids can color. The appealing artwork, with its heavy, chunky black lines, is eye-catching and kid-friendly. This book is sure to engage little ones for hours!

The Usborne Big Book of Big Monsters

Author : Louie Stowell
Publisher : Usborne Books
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 47,56 MB
Release : 2013-06-01
Category : Monsters
ISBN : 9780794530259

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Warning: this book contains some seriously scary monsters! Do not read before bed or when the wind is howling outside... From the Ancient Greek cyclops to Japanese orges, discover some of the most terrifying beast in myths and legends.

My First Big Book of Coloring 2

Author : Little Bee Books
Publisher : little bee books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,45 MB
Release : 2016-01-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781499801897

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My First Big Book of Coloring 2 is jumbo coloring book with almost 200 pages of coloring fun! Kids will love My First Big Book of Coloring 2, a jumbo follow-up book to the successful My First Big Book of Coloring, that's packed with almost 200 pages of fun! The appealing artwork-with its heavy, chunky black lines-are eye-catching and kid-friendly. This book is sure to engage little ones for hours!

The Big Book of Knitted Monsters

Author : Rebecca Danger
Publisher : Martingale
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 50,35 MB
Release : 2011-01-18
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 1604681349

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They're hiding under the bed. And in the closet. And anywhere else you've stashed yarn. They're friendly little monsters, and they're ready to come out and play! Popular designer Rebecca Danger presents 20 patterns for the most adorable monsters ever to climb off a pair of knitting needles. All are shown in two colorways, and most are done in two yarn weights, to help you pick the perfect yarn to suit your monster's personality.

Sea Monster's First Day

Author : Kate Messner
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 50,75 MB
Release : 2011-06-24
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1452108668

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Sea monster Ernest is starting his first day of school. But starting school is a big job! Fitting in when you're a sea monster is tough enough, and there's so much to learn and do—reading, singing, playing hide-and-seek with the fishermen, lunchtime in the algae patch.... This funny, charming twist on the worries and joys of starting school will reassure and delight the smallest children and the largest sea monsters alike.

You Can Count on Monsters

Author : Richard Evan Schwartz
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 33,24 MB
Release : 2015-03-19
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1470422093

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This book is a unique teaching tool that takes math lovers on a journey designed to motivate kids (and kids at heart) to learn the fun of factoring and prime numbers. This volume visually explores the concepts of factoring and the role of prime and composite numbers. The playful and colorful monsters are designed to give children (and even older audiences) an intuitive understanding of the building blocks of numbers and the basics of multiplication. The introduction and appendices can also help adult readers answer questions about factoring from their young audience. The artwork is crisp and creative and the colors are bright and engaging, making this volume a welcome deviation from standard math texts. Any person, regardless of age, can profit from reading this book. Readers will find themselves returning to its pages for a very long time, continually learning from and getting to know the monsters as their knowledge expands. You Can Count on Monsters is a magnificent addition for any math education program and is enthusiastically recommended to every teacher, parent and grandparent, student, child, or other individual interested in exploring the visually fascinating world of the numbers 1 through 100.

My First Big Book of Dinosaurs

Author : Little Bee Books
Publisher : little bee books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,43 MB
Release : 2018-08-28
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781499808032

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Little ones will love My First Big Book of Dinosaurs, a jumbo coloring book packed with almost 200 pages of coloring fun! Children will love My First Big Book of Dinosaurs, a follow-up book to the successful My First Big Book of Coloring. This book is packed with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures that kids can color. The appealing artwork, with its heavy, chunky black lines, are eye-catching and kid-friendly. This book is sure to engage little ones for hours!

The Monstrous Book of Monsters

Author : Libby Hamilton
Publisher : Templar
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 27,63 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Lift-the-flap books
ISBN : 9780763657567

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Packed with foul facts and disgusting drawings, this book will tell you everything you need to know about avoiding the monstrous menace ... almost!

The Baen Big Book of Monsters

Author : Hank Davis
Publisher : Baen
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 39,94 MB
Release : 2014-10-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781476736990

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Trade Paperback Halloween-themed BIG MONSTER anthology. Featuring a mix of classic science fiction reprints and original stories all filled with: REALLY BIG MONSTERS! Includes legends such as Arthur C. Clark, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert Bloch, David Drake and more, as well as Baen regulars New York Times best seller Larry Correia, Wen Spencer, Sarah A. Hoyt, and more. SIZE MATTERS From the dragons of legend to Jack the Giant Killer’s colleague to King Kong and Godzilla, people have found the idea of giant creatures both scary and fascinating. Why so many should find accounts of a critter big enough to gulp down a puny human like an insignificantly small hor d’oeuvre or step on said human and leave a grease spot might be explained by the psychologists, but such yarns are undeniable fun, and here’s a book crammed full of things that you can’t outrun because they take big steps, by writers with equally large reputations, including: David Drake, best-selling author of the Hammer’s Slammers and RCN series, describes the far future plight of an unusual descendant of present-day humans, who’s being pursued by the descendants of another species, which are much larger than they were in our time. Robert Bloch, winner of the Hugo award and the lifetime achievement award of the World Fantasy Convention, and author of the classic horror novel Psycho, introduces an unusual orphan and aspiring thespian who was much more than he seemed and was destined to play the biggest role of anyone’s lifetime. Philip Wylie, co-author of the SF classic, When Worlds Collide and other imaginative works, tells of the arrival of a very, very tall giant on Earth and what happened next, in a sharp-edged satiric tale. Murray Leinster, known as the Dean of Science Fiction Writers, spins a yarn of a stranded starship whose crew must get replacement parts from an abandoned outpost in order to take off again—if they can reach the outpost through the swarming gigantic insect life of the planet. H.P. Lovecraft, renowned master of horror, is on board with a story of a star-spawned thing which was not only huge, but invisible as well. Plus all-new stories by New York Times best-selling author Larry Correia, and award-winning authors Sarah A. Hoyt and Wen Spencer. And much more. About some of the contributors: “[David Drake is] a superb storyteller.” —Library Journal “[Robert] Bloch has become a virtual fixture on the popular culture landscape.” —Publishers Weekly “Don’t plan on getting anything else done if you start a Wen Spencer novel; they are exceedingly hard to put down!” —Catherine Asaro, Nebula Award winning author “[Sarah A. Hoyt’s science fiction is] exciting and appealing . . . so fast-paced . . . the reader will reach escape velocity.” —Kevin J. Anderson “[H.P. Lovecraft was] the twentieth century’s greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale.” —Stephen King

Meet Monster

Author : Ellen Blance
Publisher : New York Review of Books
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 17,50 MB
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1681375516

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Monster is curious about making friends, finding a home, and exploring his city. This book collects six Monster stories—written by educators Ellen Blance and Ann Cook, who worked with children to write the books—brought to life by Quentin Blake's charming illustrations. Have you met Monster? He’s not scary or mean like other monsters. He’s kind of tall and his head is skinny, and he’s purple. He’s curious about everything: the city, the river, houses, cars, trains, and what people look like, the park, the kids, the swings, the stores and clothes and stuff. It is all new to him. “Monster thinks the city is fine so he thinks he will live here.” So begins the story of gentle, playful Monster, who conducts himself with grace and courtesy, and in short order finds a home, a best friend, and a bunch of kids to play with. First introduced in 1973, Monster returns in this omnibus edition of the first six stories of an extended emerging-reader series written not only for children, but also by them. Educators Ellen Blance and Ann Cook worked with schoolchildren to write stories a child would want, and be able, to read. While most children’s books are meant to be read by adults to children, these are stories children can read to themselves or to adults. The book includes illustrations by the illustrious Quentin Blake, and a new letter to children (and one to parents) by the authors.