‘Thirty-five imaginative and humorous poems for an adult and a child to read aloud together. . . . The entertaining verses are varied as to length, rhythm, and subject and are illustrated with harmoniously amusing drawings.’ —BL.
This delightful collection of humorous verse celebrates the little monster that lurks within every good child. From the silliest of sillies to the gleefully bizarre, monster children and their families will enjoy these imaginative and funny poems from one of America's most beloved poets. Edward Gorey adds to the fun with his mad-as-a-hatter illustrations.
Library Binding
(Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 1987)
Thirty-five imaginative and humorous poems for an adult and a child to read aloud together. . . . The entertaining verses are varied as to length, rhythm, and subject and are illustrated with harmoniously amusing drawings.--Booklist.
The author of The Monster Den and You Know Who presents yet another collection of zany verse and nonsense poems about everything from the Watchamacallit to the Hairy-nosed Preposterous.
School & Library Binding
(Turtleback Books, Aug. 28, 1987)
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A collection of poems about white mice, cool drinks, sharks' teeth, man in the moon, being born, and more; designed to be read alternately by parent and child.