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Books with title Monster, Be Good!

  • Monster Blood

    R. L. Stine

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1997)
    In an old toy store near his great-aunt's home, twelve-year-old Evan buys a dusty can of Monster Blood he thinks will be fun to play with
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  • " Boo Boo, The Good Monster"

    Catherine Walker

    language (Catherine Walker, June 19, 2015)
    Whoever said that monsters are all badthey never knewA lovely one like Boo BooBut you know now.... I do too ! A lovely book in rhyming verse with colourful picturesThis book may help young ones whomay be fearful of monsters at night timeBoo Boo is a Good Monster who nevermakes us scared but is always lending ahelping hand.
  • Monster Blood

    Elizabeth Winfrey, Rick Drew, R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Apple, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Evan and Andy find themselves in a sticky situation when they buy a can of "Monster Blood" in an old toy store and the contents, green and seemingly alive, begin to grow to terrible proportions. Original.
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  • Monster Blood

    R.L. Stine, Kirby Heyborne

    MP3 CD (Scholastic on Brilliance Audio, March 14, 2017)
    Discover the original bone-chilling adventures that made Goosebumps one of the bestselling children's book series of all time!Something scary is happening in GOOSEBUMPS HORRORLAND, the all-new, all-terrifying series by R. L. Stine. Just how scary? You'll never know unless you crack open this classic prequel!Evan visits an eerie old toy store and buys a dusty can of Monster Blood. But then he notices something weird about the slimy green ooze. It keeps growing. And growing. And growing.And all that growing has given the Monster Blood a monstrous appetite. . . .
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  • Good Night, Monster!

    Ian Whybrow, Ken Wilson-Max

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 14, 2002)
    Getting toddlers off to bed each night is made easier and more fun with this appealing, interactive book. It combines finding “little monsters” (actually mischievous boys and girls) hidden under large die-cut flaps and then counting them. And who’s the last little monster in the book, the one who should be fast asleep? A mirror pasted on the last page provides the delightful answer. A barnyard setting lets toddlers name animals and practice the noises they make.
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  • Monster Be Gone

    Lisa Bray Ranu

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 13, 2012)
    "Monster Be Gone" is a true story about two children that thought they had monsters in their beds. The mother meets her fairy godmother who gives her a spray and a poem to rid the beds of monsters. This story and spray worked and the children slept happily ever after.
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  • Monster Blood

    R.L.Stine

    Paperback (ScholasticPaperbacks, Aug. 16, 2008)
    In an old toy store near his great-aunt's home, twelve-year-old Evan buys a dusty can of Monster Blood he thinks will be fun to play with.
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  • Good Monster, Bad Monster

    Tracey West

    Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, April 15, 2002)
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  • Monster Goose

    Judy Sierra

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2002)
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  • Bed Monster

    Emily McLeod

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 22, 2019)
    There's a monster in David's closet.He calls himself Turvin.David and Turvin are almost friends. There's another monster under David's bed, and he's a thief.The nameless monster slips into the room at night. To take some small trinket with him.One day the nameless monster takes off with the class ring of David's older brother Stevie who passed away not too long ago.And so, with Turvin's help, David sets off into the world of monsters – in search of his brother's ring, a monster, and an important lesson.What wonders and adventures await David as he wanders in a strange, new land?
  • Monster Goose

    Judy Sierra, Jack E. Davis

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Old Monster Goose has turned Mother Goose's world of nursery rhymes inside out! Here she presents twenty-five deliciously disgusting poems, filled with rodents and maggots, zombies and ghouls, spiders, and of course, monsters.
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  • Monster Bed

    Jeanne Willis; Susan Varley; Susan Varley

    Paperback (Red Fox, March 5, 1998)
    This is a delightful story turning our fear of monsters on its head. Dennis the monster doesn't want to go to bed...he's scared of the dark and terrified. There might be a creepy human being hiding under his bed! It is a perfect bedtime tale from master storyteller Jeanne Willis with beautiful illustrations by Susan Varley.