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  • Maggie and the Monster

    Elizabeth Winthrop, Tomie De Paola, Tomie de Paola

    Paperback (Red Fox, April 6, 1989)
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  • Maggie and the Monster

    Elizabeth Winthrop, Tomie De Paola, Tomie Depaola

    Hardcover (Andersen Press Ltd, Feb. 18, 1988)
    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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  • 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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  • Annie and the Mud Monster

    Dick Gackenbach

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Feb. 1, 1982)
    Annie goes to a costume party dressed as a potato, but something is not quite right with her costume. Then a Mud Monster helps her out with her problem.
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  • The Mouse, The Monster And Me

    Pat Palmer Ed.D., Betty L. Shondeck

    Paperback (Uplift Press, March 12, 2009)
    Engaging artwork and exercises illustrate aggressive “monster” and passive “mouse” behaviors, helping youngsters identify these characteristics in themselves and in others. The “me” communication style, based on rights, responsibility, and respect, teaches healthy, non-violent conflict management skills that can help kids stop being or attracting bullies. This best-seller in six languages is widely used in "bully-proofing" and violence prevention programs. Free Teacher’s Guide available at http://www.upliftpress.com
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  • Mamy Wata and the Monster

    Veronique Tadjo, Pratima Dave

    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.
  • Elmer and the Monster

    David McKee

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, May 27, 2014)
    Elmer meets a monster in this latest exciting book starring everyone's favourite patchwork elephant. There is pandemonium in the jungle! A strange roaring sounds sends the animals stampeding, convinced it's a monster. But all is not as it seems. Only Elmer is brave enough to investigate, and what he discovers comes as quite a surprise!
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  • The Mouse, the Monster and Me

    Pat Palmer

    Paperback (Impact, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Rai, Bo and the Monster

    Konstantine Mendrinos

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 19, 2017)
    Rai, Bo and the Monster is a picture book written for young children. It is a heartwarming tale about two children who live in the clouds. They are given an extraordinary gift of making things happy through their paintings. Curiously, they do not realize that they could also create sadness. Rai loves painting peace and happiness, but Bo would rather create sadness. While painting happiness, Bo encounters a sad and angry monster who also lives in the clouds. How did the monster become so sad, and how could he be painted happy?This is a story that is entertaining and creative. It will teach children about responsibility toward one another and whatever they may experience. By creating happiness through their own actions, lessons of forgiveness, and love for one another, the environment could be nurtured.
  • Peanut and the Monster

    A. L. Dawn French

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 2, 2017)
    (The story about: Domestic violence)When a man beats a woman so badly that he nearly kills her, Peanut gets a dramatic lesson and learns that not all monsters are on TV. In a display of bravery, her granny shows Peanut just how to deal with the real Monsters who lurk in life.Meet Sabine Clementine James, alias Peanut, a curious eight year old who makes it her business to find out all she can about the world in which she lives.She got the name Peanut when Daddy Max, her paternal Grandfather named her as such because she was as small as a peanut when she was born.These are the adventures of a little girl, who, together with the reader will learn much about the world in which we all live.
  • Bobby and the Monster

    Robert L Ruisi, Pascal Gaggelli

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 17, 2013)
    Is your little boy afraid of monsters in the dark? This story might remove those fears and turn them into a smile.
  • Elmer and the Monster

    David McKee

    Paperback (Andersen Press, March 26, 2015)
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