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Books in Little Monsters series

  • Little Movers: Join the Builders

    Dan Crisp

    Board book (Campbell Books, May 4, 2007)
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  • Vampires

    Janet Perry, Victor Gentle

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Discusses vampires in legend and literature and some real people and animals that may have helped inspire the concept of blood-drinking monsters
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  • Three Little Monsters & The Ghost of Wisdom Woods

    Mrs Jessica Snape, Jasmine Mills

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 5, 2015)
    Three Little Monsters is based on Gruesome, Grouch & Grumble, who are trying to score enough scare points to avoid going back to scare school and being taught by the evil Dr Booshilla
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  • Sea Creatures

    Peter Castellano

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Its easy to imagine something lurking beneath the deep, dark waters of a loch, river, or sea. Since even today we dont know every animal that lives deep underwater, historical accounts of fearful creatures swimming below the surface seem to have simple explanations. This book explores the many myths and legends about sea creatures, some of which are centuries old! Full-color illustrations, paintings, and more from cultures around the world showcase the extraordinary imaginations behind some of these stories. In addition, fact boxes offer readers a chance to debunk historical accounts and understand why these tales began at all.
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  • Witches

    Peter Castellano

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Some of the most iconic pop-culture figures ever have been witches: the Wicked Witch of the West, the White Witch in The Chronicles of Narnia, Hermione in the Harry Potter books. But theres a long history of witch legends from around the world, including historical events condemning them, such as the Salem witch trials. This high-interest topic will engage even the most reluctant readers with tales of good and bad magic, spells, and torture. Full-color photographs and historical images show witch stories throughout the ages as fact boxes investigate the truth behind the myths and the reason behind the history.
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  • Sirens

    Mary Schulte

    Hardcover (KidHaven, Nov. 15, 2007)
    Describes the Greek myth of the Sirens--half-woman and half-bird monsters who tempted sailors to their deaths with beautiful singing--from their mythical creation, their downfall, and their influence on modern culture.
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  • Little Movers: to the Rescue

    Dan Crisp

    Board book (Campbell Books, May 4, 2007)
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  • Mad Scientists

    Janet Perry, Victor Gentle

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Contrasts the escapades of mad scientists such as Frankenstein and Jekyll with the methods used by real scientists who try to help, not hurt, the world
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  • Monsters of the Deep

    Janet Perry, Victor Gentle

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Discusses some of the large and frightening creatures that live, or are believed to have lived, in the world's oceans
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  • Ogres

    Rachel Lynette

    Hardcover (Kidhaven Press, Sept. 30, 2010)
    From the frightening to the fascinating, creatures from movies, mythology and maybe even real life come alive in the Monsters series. Authors describe the characteristics of each monster, its origins and its lasting appeal. Some volumes include first-person accounts of sightings while others describe the techniques used to create monsters in movies and on television.
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  • Killer Sharks

    Lori Mortensen

    Hardcover (KidHaven, May 16, 2008)
    Discusses the characteristics, origins, and appeal in popular culture of the animals and includes accounts of personal encounters.
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  • The Furies

    Q. L. Pearce

    Hardcover (Kidhaven Press, May 21, 2010)
    From the frightening to the fascinating, creatures from movies, mythology and maybe even real life come alive in the Monsters series. Authors describe the characteristics of each monster, its origins and its lasting appeal. Some volumes include first-person accounts of sightings while others describe the techniques used to create monsters in movies and on television.
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