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Books with title Too Many Monsters

  • Too Many Monsters

    Ann Greenleaf

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Aug. 24, 1993)
    While cleaning her room before trick-or-treating, Kelly meets a friendly monster who has managed to hide in the mess under her bed
  • Too Many Monsters

    Eve Bunting, James Bernardin

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Sept. 1, 2002)
    A young boy is frightened by the monsters that show up in his room at bedtime, until his parents show him how to get rid of them.
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  • Too Many Monsters

    Eve Bunting, James Bernardin

    Hardcover (Troll Communications, Dec. 31, 1999)
    A young boy is frightened by the monsters that show up in his room at bedtime, until his parents show him how to get rid of them.
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  • Too Many Monsters

    Susan Meddaugh

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Feb. 1, 1982)
    Howard lives in a dark forest with ninety-nine other monsters who love to frighten him, until a tree falls and the sunlight sends all the mean monsters away.
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  • Tooth Monsters

    Jessica Martinello, Gregoire Mabire

    Hardcover (Scribblers, Feb. 5, 2019)
    A little girl thinks brushing her teeth is SO boring . . . until she meets a monster who changes her mind. This funny, simple story teaches kids an important lesson in the most delightful way. “I hated brushing my teeth!” That’s what a little girl says, and she refuses to do it. And she won’t go to the dentist, either, because dentists are monsters! But one day a real monster turns up in her bathroom. Instead of being scary, though, he helps her understand that dentists are really superheroes and brushing your teeth is important—so important that even he and the other monsters do it! With humor, imagination, and charming illustrations, this quirky picture book introduces kids to good dental hygiene.
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  • Too Many Monsters

    Susan Meddaugh

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1982)
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  • So Many Monsters!

    Hal Pollock

    Hardcover (Milk & Cookies Press, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Every child both loves and fears monsters. And from time to time, they see them in every room in the house. This read-aloud picture book in verse helps parents banish bedtime bugaboos, and is richly illustrated by John Beukemann, whose work may also be seen at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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  • So Many Monsters

    Danny Pettry II, Der Bears Toy Factory

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 10, 2012)
    So Many Monsters Featuring Pictures of Toy Monsters by Der Bears Toy Factory What this book is about: A green monster and a caffeine monster. Happy, sappy monster and a frappé monster. What do you do with so many monsters? This book is designed for children in preschool – grade 1. It includes words written in large font. Words rhyme. Pictures show toy monsters. Kids, bigger kids, and big kids like you could find this book to be fun and easy-to-read. So, sit down in a comfortable place. It is time to read an outstanding book about toy monsters!
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  • Too Many Monsters In My Room

    Jack Nelson Gardner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 10, 2018)
    Too many monsters in my room, I certainly hope they'll be leaving soon. In this heartwarming little bedtime counting book, a little boy has to deal with the frustration of lots of colorful monsters invading his bedroom. Among other things, some of them play with his fish tank, and others go through his piggy bank. With artwork and a story that both children, adults, and teachers can enjoy, this is a little story book that you'll want to read to your child over and over.
  • Meany Monsters

    Mark Stone

    eBook (Mark Stone, July 23, 2012)
    A little boy goes outside to play ball when monsters come to spoil his fun.
  • So Many Monsters!

    Hal Pollock

    Hardcover (Milk & Cookies Press, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Every child both loves and fears monsters. And from time to time, they see them in every room in the house. This read-aloud picture book in verse helps parents banish bedtime bugaboos, and is richly illustrated by John Beukemann, whose work may also be seen at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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  • Manga Monsters

    Richard Jones, Jorge Santillan

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Readers will learn to draw all kinds of monsters, including lovable monsters and cursed mummies. Easy-to-follow instructions allow readers to draw their favorite monster in just a few steps. Young artists can express their creativity with options for poses, accessories, colors, and more.
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