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Books with title Marlow and the Monster

  • Elmer and the Monster

    David McKee

    eBook (Andersen Press USA, Sept. 1, 2014)
    There is pandemonium in the jungle! A strange roar sends all the animals stampeding. Only Elmer is brave enough to investigate and discover that monsters aren't always as scary as they seem.
    K
  • Mouse, the Monster and Me

    Pat Palmer, Betty Shondeck

    Paperback (Uplift Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Explains how one can become less mouse or monster and more an assertive, responsible, free person in control of life.
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  • Moin and the monster

    Anushka Ravishankar, Anitha Balachandran

    Paperback (Duckbill Books, April 1, 2020)
    One night, in the dim darkness of his room, Moin heard something shuffling and sniffling under his bed. . . . It is a monster. Moin has to learn to live with the monster, which does nothing but eat bananas, sing silly songs and try out new hairstyles. However, keeping the monster a secret from his parents and teachers is a tough task and finally Moin decides that the only thing to do is send the monster back where it came from.
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  • Elmer and the Monster

    David McKee

    Hardcover (Andersen Press USA, Sept. 1, 2014)
    There is pandemonium in the jungle! A strange roar sends all the animals stampeding. Only Elmer is brave enough to investigate and discover that monsters aren't always as scary as they seem.
    K
  • Marlow and the Monster

    Sharon Cramer, D.L. Torrent

    language (B & F Publishing, June 16, 2012)
    Marlow has a Monster, and he's not very happy about it! Every night, Marlow is visited by this unwelcome guest. It pesters him terribly and gets him in trouble with his parents! At his wits' end, Marlow tries to give the Monster to little sister, Sarah. Is it Sarah who finally figures out what to do with the Monster? Rendered in visually stunning detail, the book is quill pen and ink—black and white— and the only splash of color is the MONSTER! Enjoy this walk on the wild side as you and your small ones help Marlow negotiate his Monster and learn that scary things are not always as they seem. Don't forget to find the mouse on every page!
  • Zuri and the Monster

    Tanisha Chambers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 17, 2017)
    Zuri and the Monster is a book about a little girl named Zuri exploring her bedroom for what she believes is a monster.In this adventure you won't believe what Zuri Discovers.This book was created to help parents start a conversation about fear and show their children to Fearless Dream More. I hope you enjoy the Zuri Adventures book series.
  • The Mallow Marsh Monster

    Gary Ghislain

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, May 5, 2020)
    In this second book in the comic-horror The Goolz Next Door series, twelve-year-old Harold and his quirky neighbors contend with a legendary monster that lives in the nearby Mallow Marsh.Immediately picking up where A Bad Night for Bullies left off, Harold is now an official member of the Goolz team, comprised of eccentric horror author Frank Goolz and his daughters Suzie and Ilona (who is also Harold's kinda-sorta girlfriend). A set of twins has come to the Goolz for help in finding their missing mother, whom they believe has been taken by the monster rumored to live in the Mallow Marsh. When the (very real) monster bites Harold, his bizarre symptoms cause him to fear he is transforming into a monster himself. Then Suzie is taken, and it's up to Harold and Ilona to save her, prevent the formation of future marsh monsters, and stop Harold's own frightening transformation.
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  • Maggie and the Monster

    Elizabeth Winthrop, Tomie dePaola

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, July 5, 2007)
    Every night a monster comes into Maggie's room. The monster crashes into the furniture with her big hairy feet, knocks books off the shelf, and sits in the chair and grumbles to herself. Maggie doesn't know what to do until her mother suggests that maybe the monster is looking for something. So Maggie asks the monster, and it turns out she's looking for her mother. Together, they carry on the search until the monster finds her mother—and Maggie finally gets a good night's sleep! With a lighthearted spirit and a clever mystery element, Maggie and the Monster is a wonderful collaboration between two award-winning talents. Readers will be thrilled to see this charming bedtime tale back in print.
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  • Marlow and the Monster

    Sharon Cramer, Debra Doonan

    Hardcover (B & F Publishing, Aug. 10, 2012)
    Marlow has a Monster, and he's not very happy about it! Every night, Marlow is visited by this unwelcome guest. It pesters him terribly and often has him in trouble with his parents. At his wits' end, Marlow tries to give the Monster to little sister, Sarah. Is it Sarah who finally figures out what to do with the Monster? This is a charming tale, rendered in visually stunning detail. The book is quill pen and ink, black and white. The only splash of color is the Monster. Enjoy this walk on the wild side as you and your small ones help Marlow negotiate his Monster and learn that things are not always as they appear. Don't forget to find the mouse on every page!
    L
  • Amanda and the Monster

    Harry Brooks, Daniela K. Robins

    Paperback (Robins Wings Publishing Company, Dec. 31, 2019)
    For about a month, Amanda and her friends have been hearing rumors about a monster. Should they be frightened?
  • Maisie and the Monster

    Aileen Paterson

    Paperback (Three Hills Books, )
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  • Monty and the Monster

    Rhonda Smiley

    language (, July 13, 2019)
    When seventh grader Monty Hyde moves for the fourth time in two years, it’s the same old story. New neighborhood, new school, new bullies, no friends. With his dad working all the time and his older brother too popular to notice, he’s the lonely outcast yet again. That is until he finds a mysterious replication serum in his basement and decides to make a friend. From scratch.But when his creation turns out to be a stinky, hairy eight-foot-tall monster that might be eating the neighborhood kids, Monty knows he must undo his experiment. Problem is, it’s the best friend he’s ever had.