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Books with title Watch Me Draw the Monsters Under my Bed

  • The Monster Under My Bed

    Kate Clary

    language (, March 14, 2015)
    Short story chapter book, ideal for children age 4 up to 8. Good for readers in grades 1-3. Jack is getting fed up of following the rules at home. One day, when he can't have as much ice cream as he wants, he makes a decision. He is going to run away from home! But Jack isn't going alone- his best friend Mo, a monster who lives under his bed, is going with him!Follow Jack and Mo as they run away from home!
  • The Monster Under My Bed

    Suzanne Gruber, Stephanie McFetridge Britt

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1985)
    At bedtime, a little bear finds that there is a logical explanation for those monster noises coming from beneath his bed.
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  • Watch Me Draw the Monsters Under my Bed

    Rebecca Razo, Diana Fisher

    Library Binding (Walter Foster Jr. _ Quarto Library, Aug. 1, 2014)
    This book features cute, friendly monsters in a fun, interactive format that children will love.
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  • The Monsters Under My Bed

    Melissa Condon

    eBook
    The Monsters Under My Bed tells the story of a boy who lets his thoughts create surprising creatures at bedtime. This short story is relatable to many young children who lets their imaginations run wild when the lights go out. This is a great story to read to young children or have them look at the pages and see the fun colors with visually textured pictures.
  • THE MONSTER UNDER MY BED

    LEE GRAHAM, JEMMA ERICKSON

    eBook (TIMEY WIMEY PUBLICATIONS, Dec. 9, 2014)
    A YOUNG BOY GOES TO BED AND FINDS AMONSTER UNDER HIS BED, BUT, ALL IS NOT WHAT IT SEEMS
  • The Monster under the Bed

    Regina Puckett

    eBook (Punk & Sissy Publications, Oct. 8, 2017)
    Everyone is always afraid there's a monster under the bed, but what if it isn't the monster that's the problem, but the little boy on top of it? All Little Monster wants is a good night’s sleep, but that annoying little boy, Jim, keeps throwing dirty socks onto Little Monster’s bed and into his face. If that isn't annoying enough, the dust bunnies won't stop complaining about the mess and smell.
  • Watch Me Draw The Monsters Under My Bed: A step-by-step drawing & story book

    Rebecca Razo, Diana Fisher

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Watch Me Draw The Monsters Under My Bed, Walter Foster's first book in its original Watch Me Draw series since 2007, provides an enjoyable way to help dissolve bedtime fears as children learn to draw a team of silly, cuddly nighttime "monsters" and other simple subjects, including a house, a teddy bear, and an alarm clock. Written entirely in rhyming prose, the book's featured monsters--Fred, Gail, Harry, Daisy, Moe, Esther, and Claude--show that the squeaks and creaks in the middle of the night aren't anything to be afraid of. A storybook children will undoubtedly want read to them over and over again, Watch Me Draw The Monsters Under My Bed is sure to become required bedtime reading as much as it will become a favorite step-by-step drawing book.
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  • Monsters Under My Bed

    Deanie LaRoo

    eBook
    Find out what happens when it's time for bed and the lights go out. A cute rhyming book for kids.
  • The Monster Under the Bed

    Kevin Dyer

    eBook (Aurora Metro Books, July 5, 2017)
    The complete playtext for use in schools and youth theatres. Imagine swapping places with a monster for the day.Ben has a BIG problem. His mum is acting grumpy, his best friend Vince has stolen his precious binoculars and his Dad is far, far away…Oh, and there’s a monster under his bed.But when Ben swaps places with the underbed monster, Ben’s life – and his school – is turned inside out and upside down. A funny and thrilling play for children about friendship and facing up to your fears. Suitable for young performers.WINNER OF THE WRITERS’ GUILD BEST CHILDREN’S PLAY AWARD
  • Monster Under The Bed

    Robert Wright Jr

    language (, Sept. 16, 2017)
    Lubelle's moving to a new home. The big old yellow house is full of magic and adventure. What else? A monster under the bed!?!
  • Monsters under my bed

    Jenny Brown

    language (, Sept. 19, 2014)
    This picture book is a great help for the little ones that are afraid. Help children not to be afraid of the monster under their bed. The children learn about the monsters that they dream about and have been afraid of in the past. They learn that they must tell their parents about the things that scare them.
  • The Monster Under My Bed

    Suzanne Gruber, Stephanie McFetridge Britt

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, June 1, 1985)
    At bedtime, a little bear finds that there is a logical explanation for those monster noises coming from beneath his bed.
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