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Books with title Maggie and the Monster

  • Max and the Moon Monsters

    Ann Jungman, Tony Kenyon

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes Ltd, )
    None
  • The Hand Monster

    Jerry Ayers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 8, 2013)
    a little horror for children
  • Maggie the Moon and Me

    Dalila V. Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, June 30, 2019)
    Maggie the cat and a lonely girl named Miranda join together on a fantastic trip to the moon where they encounter giant moon mice and a secret moon base on the far side of the moon. It's a grand adventure as the two learn about space travel, gravity, the moon, the importance of friendship and the power of imagination.
  • Alfonso and the Monster

    Susan Moffat

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 3, 2019)
    Imagine a world ruled by tortoises...meet Prince Alfonso, a royal tortoise who has made his dad, the King, very cross by leaving the royal palace and living in the Land of Garden. However, the Land of Garden now has a terrible problem...a terrible shaking and quaking problem. “Another lovely and gentle tale that engrossed my five-year old grandson” Amazon UK customerStill facing the problem of how to make his dad, the King, forgive him, will this be his final chance to make things right with his dad?Prince Alfonso faces another challenge as the peace and quiet of the Land of Garden is interrupted. All is no longer calm! Can Alfonso find out what is causing this rumbling and grumbling, and save himself and his friends?Alfonso and the Monster is the third book in the Royal Tortoise Tale series. A series of books that reveal the secret world of the animal kingdom.Perfect for bedtime or for older children to read to themselves.These funny children's books are fully illustrated, and teach the values of friendship and family, kindness and sharing. The book also includes a link to a free printable colouring book. The colouring book is subject to availability.
  • Albert and the Monster

    Othello Bach

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2013)
    Albert wants to meet a monster so that he can scare it away. He thinks that will make him feel big and strong. But when he does meet a monster, it’s wearing earrings! And crying! Yes, the monster creates problems for Albert, but not the kind of problems he can scare away.
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  • Maggie and the Moon

    Sarah Ruf

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, )
    None
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  • Jack and the Monster

    Richard Graham, Susan Varley

    Paperback (Red Fox, Sept. 20, 1990)
    None
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Alfonso and the Monster

    Susan Moffat

    eBook (Susan Moffat, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Imagine a world ruled by tortoises...meet Prince Alfonso, a royal tortoise who has made his dad, the King, very cross by leaving the royal palace and living in the Land of Garden. However, the Land of Garden now has a terrible problem...a terrible shaking and quaking problem. “Another lovely and gentle tale that engrossed my five-year old grandson” Amazon UK customerStill facing the problem of how to make his dad, the King, forgive him, will this be his final chance to make things right with his dad?Prince Alfonso faces another challenge as the peace and quiet of the Land of Garden is interrupted. All is no longer calm! Can Alfonso find out what is causing this rumbling and grumbling, and save himself and his friends?Alfonso and the Monster is the third book in the Royal Tortoise Tale series. A series of books that reveal the secret world of the animal kingdom.Perfect for bedtime or for older children to read to themselves.These funny children's books are fully illustrated, and teach the values of friendship and family, kindness and sharing. The book also includes a link to a free printable colouring book. The colouring book is subject to availability.
  • 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.
  • Moe and the Monster

    Drehr Chidester

    (Page Publishing, Inc., March 6, 2018)
    Moe is a sad little boy who has a secret. With help he will not have to be sad anymore.