Library Binding
(Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 1, 2003)
While planting two gardens, the monsters learn that the number of monster melon seeds, and the length of two hoses, does not change when the objects are moved or rearranged.
Paperback
(Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2003)
As they fill holiday gift boxes with different colored gollywomples for their ten friends, the four monsters learn about grouping numbers when counting and adding.
Who says monsters are scary? These monsters are finding more and less at the fair! Award-winning author uses delightfully goofy, rhyming text to engage the youngest readers as they learn the basic math concepts of more than and less than.
Who says monsters are scary? This monster is finding shapes at the beach! Award-winning author uses delightfully goofy, rhyming text to engage the youngest readers as they learn basic shapes.
Provides an explanation of the legendary monsters known as werewolves, including their development through history, and the use of werewolves in popular culture.