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Books with title Maybe a Monster

  • Make Me a Monster:

    Mark Rogalski

    Board book (Chronicle Books, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Am I a monster? Is there any dispute? Have you seen a monster so fierce and so cute?Bring this monster to life by lifting 12 flaps—from bulging blue eyes to clever claws—until the book has fully transformed by the last page. With a flashy neon green palette, die-cuts and flaps on every page, and a rollicking, rhyming text, this unique novelty book rewards readers with a satisfying payoff at the end.• Book that brings a monster to life with each turn of the page• Affordable eye catching book that offers a magical reading experience• Enticing results that have great potential for sharing on social mediaFans of Dream Machine, Tickets to Ride, or My Big Evil Brother Packed My Lunch will love this book. This book is perfect for:• Parents, grandparents, and family members• Kids who love monsters or Transformers• Fans of lift-the-flap books
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  • Maybe a Monster

    Martha Alexander

    Hardcover (Dial, June 3, 1985)
    A little boy builds a giant cage for the monster he will trap
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  • Maybe a monster,

    Martha G Alexander

    Hardcover (Dial Press, Jan. 1, 1968)
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  • Maybe a Monster

    Martha Alexander

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 1968)
    A read aloud book using a child's imagination as a theme.
  • Maybe a Monster

    Jill Creighton

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 1, 1989)
    The monster referred to in this title turns out to be Sam's baby sister who has a habit of appearing at inconvenient times and spoiling older siblings' plans. Mary and Sam are building a town with blocks on a rainy weekend. They are busy assembling a parade along the "monster wall" they have constructed when disaster strikes. First two ferocious tigers race through town (when someone has let in the cats) and the baby monster interferes. "…Jill Creighton's love of language is as evident as artist Ruth Ohi's love of colour…This is a story that could have come straight from a child's playtime. Its underlying theme of sibling love would make it a great gift for young children with a new baby in the family." - Toronto Star
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  • I'm a Monster

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    Hardcover (Golden Books Publishing Company, Inc, June 1, 2011)
    100% Satisfaction is Guaranteed! There are no problems in page content and in the paper. There are no problems except minor faults. For New condition books in our store; You will be the first user. You will be the first to open the book cover. For Used condition books in our store; It shows signs of wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact , but may have aesthetic issues such as price clipping, nicks, scratches, and scuffs. Pages may include some notes and highlighting. For all our books; Cargo will be delivered in the required time.
  • Maybe a Monster

    Jill Creighton

    Hardcover (Annick Press, March 1, 1989)
    The monster referred to in this title turns out to be Sam's baby sister who has a habit of appearing at inconvenient times and spoiling older siblings' plans. Mary and Sam are building a town with blocks on a rainy weekend. They are busy assembling a parade along the "monster wall" they have constructed when disaster strikes. First two ferocious tigers race through town (when someone has let in the cats) and the baby monster interferes. "…Jill Creighton's love of language is as evident as artist Ruth Ohi's love of colour…This is a story that could have come straight from a child's playtime. Its underlying theme of sibling love would make it a great gift for young children with a new baby in the family." - Toronto Star
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  • Maybe a Monster

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    Paperback (Dial, March 6, 1985)
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  • Maybe a monster,

    Martha Alexander

    Paperback (Dial Press, )
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  • Maybe a Monster

    Martha Alexander

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 1968)
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  • Making a Monster

    Sharon Callen

    Hardcover (Capstone Classroom, June 1, 2014)
    This step-by-step procedural book shows readers how to make a scary monster using paints. The text features are photographs, headings, bold print, and bullets.
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