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Books with title Monster Express

  • Monster Express

    Stephen Mooser

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, March 1, 1986)
    In this role-playing adventure, the reader can choose the paths he wants to take as he zooms around the galaxies in his private spaceship, traveling through time, and battling dangerous creatures.
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  • Monster Mess

    Kate Clary

    language (, Oct. 26, 2013)
    Short, fun chapter book ideal for kids age 5 up to 8Jackson has monsters living in his attic. He knows because he has seen them.He thinks it’s neat that he has monsters in his attic until the monsters start drinking his chocolate milk, eating his cookies and making a mess in the house. Jackson needs to find a way to get rid of the monsters. His friend Owen tries to help him.Will they get rid of the monsters? Or will the monsters keep making a mess in Jackson’s house?
  • Monster Mess!

    Margery Cuyler, S.D. Schindler

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Aug. 5, 2008)
    Crash, crash! Stomp, stomp! A tired monster goes up the stairs. But zzzz, zzzz, a boy is sound asleep. And ick, ick, his room is not so neat -- not neat enough for a monster to take a nap! So whishtt, whishtt, the monster starts to clean.
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  • Monster Mess

    Lewis Trondheim

    Hardcover (NBM/Papercutz, Jan. 24, 2012)
    Peter and Jean are two kids who discover they can do something incredible ― when they draw a monster on paper, it comes to life! First they create a monster named Oko, who jumps off the page and proceeds to make one huge monster mess! There can be only one solution: draw a good monster. That's where Kriss comes in. With three legs, four arms, and ten mouths, can he defeat Oko? Things can only get a whole lot messier!
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  • Monster Mess

    Tasha Pym, Olivia Villet

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 1, 2007)
    A humorous story with simple, repetitive text about two little monsters painting spots, stripes, squares, zigzags and triangles. But what are they painting? Finally the reader discovers that the little monsters have actually been painting the shapes on their sleeping mum!• Pink B/ Band 1B books offer emergent readers simple, predictable text with familiar objects and actions.• Text type - A story with predictable structure and patterned language.• Pages 14 and 15 feature the fully painted mum-monster, with smaller pictures of the little monsters to remind children of the shapes painted.
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  • Monster Mess

    Lewis Tronheim

    Hardcover (Papercutz, Jan. 17, 2012)
    Peter and Jean are two kids who discover they can do something impossible – when they draw a monster on paper, it comes to life! First they create a monster named Oko, who jumps off the page and proceeds to make one huge monster mess! There can be only one solution: draw a good monster. That’s where Kriss comes in. With three legs, four arms and ten mouths, can he defeat Oko? Things can only get a whole lot messier!
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  • Monster Mess!

    Margery Cuyler, S.D. Schindler

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Aug. 5, 2008)
    Crash, crash! Stomp, stomp! A tired monster goes up the stairs. But zzzz, zzzz, a boy is sound asleep. And ick, ick, his room is not so neat -- not neat enough for a monster to take a nap! So whishtt, whishtt, the monster starts to clean.
    WB
  • Monster Mess

    Tasha Pym, Olivia Villet

    Paperback (Collins Educational, June 1, 2012)
    A humorous story with simple, repetitive text about two little monsters painting spots, stripes, squares, zigzags and triangles. But what are they painting? Finally the reader discovers that the little monsters have actually been painting the shapes on their sleeping mum!• Pink B/ Band 1B books offer emergent readers simple, predictable text with familiar objects and actions.• Text type - A story with predictable structure and patterned language.• Pages 14 and 15 feature the fully painted mum-monster, with smaller pictures of the little monsters to remind children of the shapes painted.
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  • Monster Mess!

    Margery Cuyler

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Aug. 5, 2008)
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