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Books with title Please Don't Eat Me Monster

  • Please Don't Eat Me

    Liz Climo

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading.Beloved author-illustrator Liz Climo is back with a hilarious take on (reluctant) friendship that will appeal to fans of We Don't Eat Our Classmates and I Want My Hat Back!When a carefree bunny is approached by a voracious bear in the woods, Bunny has just one request: "Please don't eat me."But the bear has a never-ending list of requests, and Bunny realizes maybe Bear isn't as hungry as he'd let on...maybe he just wants his new friend's company for a while. This witty and poignant exploration of predator and prey will have children and parents alike roaring with laughter--and looking for their next meal.
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  • Please Don't Eat Me Monster

    Charles Vald, Rachael Vald, Daniel McCloskey

    language (, Jan. 6, 2014)
    Clara loves her noisy, clumsy, messy purple monster. Unfortunately, Mum doesn't. “That monster is destroying our house! We're taking it back to the shop.” Is the perfect green monster Mum gets instead as good as it seems? Clara doesn't think so, especially when it swallows Mum and you can guess who's next.... 25 Illustrated Pictures.Ages 3-6.
  • Please Don't Eat Me

    Liz Climo

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Beloved author-illustrator Liz Climo is back with a hilarious take on (reluctant) friendship that will appeal to fans of We Don't Eat Our Classmates and I Want My Hat Back!When a carefree bunny is approached by a voracious bear in the woods, Bunny has just one request: "Please don't eat me."But the bear has a never-ending list of requests, and Bunny realizes maybe Bear isn't as hungry as he'd let on...maybe he just wants his new friend's company for a while. This witty and poignant exploration of predator and prey will have children and parents alike roaring with laughter--and looking for their next meal.
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  • Monster, Don't Eat Me!

    Carl Norac, Carll Cneut

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, March 16, 2007)
    Alex the pig loves to eat, even between meals. When his mother catches him snacking on new potatoes, she sends him off to wash his dirty hooves in the river. On the way, he can’t resist a bush full of luscious raspberries. But just as he is about to eat one, a huge shadow looms over him. It is a monster who also loves to eat and can’t resist a bite between meals. Beautifully illustrated, this amusing tale takes young readers through all the wild reasons Alex comes up with so that he doesn't become the monster's next snack.
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  • Please Don't Eat Me

    Roger DeMuth

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, Sept. 17, 2008)
    Were you thinking of having fish for dinner? The fish in this story may talk you out of it! After all, fish are pretty bony . . . and have you seen what they eat? Flaps lift up to reveal funny surprises, and Roger De Muth's bright and zany illustrations present a quirky look at the food chain.
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  • Please Don't Eat My Sister!

    Caroline Pitcher, Bridget MacKeith

    Paperback (Gardners Books, July 31, 2002)
    Can a piano be menacing? This one can! Lenny has to convince the rest of his family that his little sister is in real danger from the new grand piano in the living room. This text should help bridge the gap between picture and longer books, and is suitable for reluctant readers.
  • Please Don't Eat My Sister!

    Caroline Pitcher, Bridget MacKeith

    Paperback (A & C Black Publishers Ltd, Jan. 31, 2002)
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  • Please Don't Eat Me!

    Kathryn Green, Sarah Wiseman, Dan Patton

    Paperback (Mother Hen Publishing, Aug. 20, 2012)
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