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Books with title Monsters at Night

  • At Night, I Become a Monster

    Yoru Sumino

    Paperback (Seven Seas, April 28, 2020)
    A haunting new novel by the creator of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.Every night, Adachi transforms into a nightmarish creature―and every morning, he reverts to human form. When he encounters his ostracized classmate Yano Satsuki in his monstrous state, the two develop a peculiar bond. But daylight brings its own form of terrors. Which is worse, the monster at night, or the cruel realities of the classroom by day?A psychological high school fantasy novel from Yoru Sumino, bestselling author of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.
  • Monsters Go Night-Night

    Aaron Zenz

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Bedtime means brushing your teeth, putting on pajamas, snuggling, and kissing your family goodnight. But for monsters, bedtime looks a little different. They brush their teeth, but not with a toothbrush. They get dressed for bed, but not in slippers and nightcaps. They snuggle, but not with a blankie or a teddy bear. Monsters Go Night-Night takes readers through the bedtime ritual of seven friendly monsters while making each step of the routine a guessing game. Getting ready for bed has never been so much fun!
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  • Monster Nights

    LeAnn Mathis, Hearth Publications

    Audible Audiobook (Hearth Publications, June 2, 2015)
    Monsters, Rex and Auden, are coming to town and they are ready to play. Have you ever had a stomach ache, lost your toys, or woken up really tired? It might be because of....monsters. Rex and Auden visit children every chance they get. Monster Nights is about who they visit and what they do once they get there.
  • At Night, I Become a Monster

    Yoru Sumino, loundraw

    eBook (Seven Seas Entertainment, Jan. 30, 2020)
    FEAR NOT THE DARKEvery night, Adachi transforms into a nightmarish creature--and every morning, he reverts to human form. When he encounters his ostracized classmate Yano Satsuki in his monstrous state, the two develop a peculiar bond. But daylight brings its own form of terrors. Which is worse, the monsters at night, or the cruel realities of the classroom by day?
  • Monsters Go Night-Night

    Aaron Zenz

    Hardcover (Abrams Appleseed, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Bedtime means brushing your teeth, putting on pajamas, snuggling, and kissing your family goodnight. For monsters, bedtime looks a little different. They brush their teeth, but not with a toothbrush. They get dressed for bed, but not in slippers and nightcaps. They snuggle, but not with a blankie or a teddy bear. Monsters Go Night-Night takes readers through the bedtime rituals of seven friendly monsters while making each step of the routine a guessing game. Getting ready for bed has never been so much fun!
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  • Monsters Go Night-Night

    Aaron Zenz

    eBook (Abrams Appleseed, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Bedtime means brushing your teeth, putting on pajamas, snuggling, and kissing your family goodnight. For monsters, bedtime looks a little different. They brush their teeth, but not with a toothbrush. They get dressed for bed, but not in slippers and nightcaps. They snuggle, but not with a blankie or a teddy bear. Monsters Go Night-Night takes readers through the bedtime rituals of seven friendly monsters while making each step of the routine a guessing game. Getting ready for bed has never been so much fun!
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  • Night Monsters

    Marcia Sargent

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  • Monsters at Night

    Heather Gemmen, Lugiano Lagares, Luciano Lagares

    Paperback (David C Cook, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Unsure of whether there are really monsters hiding in the dark, a child decides that, with God's help, any child can become a David to fight his or her own Goliath. Includes "Faith Parenting Guide."
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  • Monsters in the Night

    Kat Michels, M McCune

    eBook (In Heels Publishing, Oct. 5, 2017)
    Nestled deep in the dark of the night are creeping monsters just out of sight …But never you fear, these monsters are good and are here to protect. They battle bad dreams when they draw near, just as long as sleepy heads stay in bed! Check out this new bedtime book that puts a different spin on the monsters under your bed.Monsters in the Night also features an advanced vocabulary with a glossary in the back, to help little ones learn new words!
  • Monsters' Night

    Nurit Yuval

    language (Accord Digital Publishing, Aug. 19, 2014)
    How to trick monsters and prevent them from entering the house! A rhyming tale to free children from night fears. Illustrated with colorful paper cutouts.Age group: 4-7All illustrations are real paper cut artwork, designed by the author.
  • That Night, A Monster . . .

    Marzena Sowa, Berenika Kolomycka

    Hardcover (odod books, Sept. 4, 2018)
    “Lovingly written and painted, this strange and silly book will delight everyone who reads it. The grown-up people who read it may find it confusing. But young people, I think, will understand that in its strangeness and silliness it mirrors our own strange and silly world." ―Eleanor Davis, author of Stinky and How to Be HappyThomas is a friend to all plants. He even has a cactus collection! One morning, he discovers his mother has been replaced by a ferna monstrous fern! What happened? Is this the start of a plant revolt? Did the fern eat her? Where did this fern come from, anyway? Will it eat his father too? And then Thomas? That Night, A Monster . . . is a beautifully painted all-ages graphic novel exploring imagination: its power and its dark side.Marzena “Marzi” Sowa is a Polish graphic novelist living in France. She was born in 1979 in the small industrial city Stalowa Wola. She left her country in 2001 and settled in Bordeaux. Marzi, her graphic memoir about childhood in communist Poland, was published by Vertigo in 2011. The book has been translated in several languages. Marzi loves dictionaries, is afraid of spiders, and is crazy about skateboarding and cheesecake.Berenika Kołomycka is a cartoonist, sculptor, and illustrator. In 2011, she received the Grand Prix at the Łodz International Comics Festival. She lives in Poland.
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  • Monsters in the Night

    Kat Michels, M. McCune

    Hardcover (In Heels Productions, LLC, Oct. 5, 2017)
    Nestled deep in the dark of the night are creeping monsters just out of sight …But never you fear, these monsters are good and are here to protect. They battle bad dreams when they draw near, just as long as sleepy heads stay in bed! Check out this new bedtime book that puts a different spin on the monsters under your bed.Monsters in the Night also features an advanced vocabulary with a glossary in the back, to help little ones learn new words!
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