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Books in Monster Tamer series

  • Ten Scary Monsters

    R.U. Scary

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 1995)
    Let the countdown to fun begin as the Sesame Street monsters start to disappear one by one--to the accompaniment of a silly rhyme.
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  • Monster Graphic Novels: Monster Christmas

    Lewis Trondheim

    Hardcover (Papercutz, Sept. 27, 2011)
    Peter and Jean, two mischievous kids, love to draw monsters. They create Oko, a frightening monster which escapes from the sheet of paper and disappears into their house. All they need do now is create a nice monster that eats bad ones. That’s how Chris, with three legs, four arms and ten mouths, becomes the family’s new pet monster. For Christmas, Jean & Peter go on vacation to the mountains with their parents. Chris was supposed to stay at home but he manages to make the trip on the roof of the car. Suddenly an avalanche blocks the road, caused by a monster in hot pursuit of… Santa Claus! It’s up to the kids and their pet monster to save Santa and Christmas! But it looks like this monster can have Chris for breakfast!
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  • Monster Mess

    Lewis Tronheim

    Hardcover (Papercutz, Jan. 17, 2012)
    Peter and Jean are two kids who discover they can do something impossible – when they draw a monster on paper, it comes to life! First they create a monster named Oko, who jumps off the page and proceeds to make one huge monster mess! There can be only one solution: draw a good monster. That’s where Kriss comes in. With three legs, four arms and ten mouths, can he defeat Oko? Things can only get a whole lot messier!
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  • There's a Monster in the Closet!

    R.U. Scary

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 1996)
    Illustrated in full color. Poor Zoe. She sees monsters everywhere--behind the mirror, under the bed, in her closet, and in her head. But soon she finds the not-so-scary truth about those big, bad monsters!
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  • Three Star Billy

    Pat Hutchins

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Sept. 1, 1994)
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