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Books with title Marlow and the Monster

  • Dudley and the Monster

    Judy Taylor, Peter Cross

    Hardcover (Walker Books, March 15, 1986)
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  • Harry and the Monster

    Sue Mongredien, Nick East

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., Sept. 3, 2013)
    One night, Harry has a dream about a scary monster. The next evening, he doesn't want to go to bed. "Try imagining him with a pair of pink pants on his head," Mom suggests. "You'll laugh so much that it won't be scary." But no matter what Harry does, the monster keeps coming back! Then, Dad has an idea that just might be silly enough to work....
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  • Jada and the Monster

    Monique Taylor, Fay Taylor

    Paperback (0-9800468-3-1, Dec. 15, 2018)
    Deep in the night, a shadow appears, is it a monster? Jada needed to know, but how would she find out, who would help? A tale of courage from a Jamaican mother and daughter. Written by Monique Taylor. Edited by Fay Taylor.
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  • Zigby and the Monster

    Brian Paterson

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Meet Zigby—an over-zealous zebra who keeps trotting into trouble! Young readers will adore these zippy, zany, animal-packed adventures—all set in the Great Outdoors. When Zigby's little cousin, Zara, says she's seen a scary monster, Zigby can't wait to go hunting for it in the jungle. But who could the monster be?
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  • Izzy and the Monster

    John Bower, Wes Jenkins

    eBook
    Everything is great in Izzy's life...except for the Monster.Will Izzy overcome her fears?
  • Granny and the Monster

    Rob Carlile, Celia Carlile

    eBook (Rob and Celia Carlile, March 9, 2016)
    Not all monsters are big. Not all monsters are scary. This one is very small, very friendly, and has a magical talent that one little boy's granny simply loves. This charming story will delight three to seven year olds and their grannies.
  • Mary and the Monster

    Leonard Krashoc

    Paperback (Place Mark Books, April 6, 2012)
    Mary and the Monster is a humorous twist on the age old "Monster in the Closet" story. It is a quick read for children, and invites them to continue the story themselves with their own words and artwork.
  • Bobby and the Monster

    Robert Ruisi, Pascal Gaggelli

    language (self, Oct. 24, 2013)
    Is your little boy afraid of monsters in the dark? This story might remove those fears and turn them into a smile. They might even learn to clean up their room!
  • Mamy Wata and the Monster

    Veronique Tadjo, Kanai Datta

    Paperback (Milet Publishing, Jan. 1, 2000)
    When Mamy Wata, the queen of all waters, finds a supposedly frightening monster crying in his cave, she is touched by his tears and wonders how she can make him happy again.
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  • The Monster and the Tailor

    Paul Galdone

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Sept. 1, 1988)
    The tailor agrees to sew a pair of pants for the Grand Duke in a haunted graveyard inhabited by a monster in order to win a purse full of gold
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  • Mamy Wata and the Monster

    Veronique Tadjo

    Paperback (Milet Publishing, Jan. 1, 2000)
    When Mamy Wata, the queen of all waters, finds a supposedly frightening monster crying in his cave, she is touched by his tears and wonders how she can make him happy again.
  • Maia and the Monster Baby

    Elizabeth Winthrop, Amanda Haley

    Hardcover (Holiday House, July 1, 2012)
    Maia and her best friend, who happens to be a monster,are both becoming big sisters. This is NOT good news!When Mom tells Maia their new baby will be her bestfriend, Maia is skeptical.Then Maia’s baby and Monster’s baby are born.Though they gurgle, growl, scream, and spit, they eventuallywin their way into their big sisters’ hearts. Nonetheless,Maia and the Monster agree: “WE are thefriends. THEY are the babies.”
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