UH OH! There's a MONSTER in YOUR book! Shake, wiggle, and tickle the monster out in this interactive bedtime read-aloud that launched the Who's In Your Book series! With the irresistible pull of Hervé Tullet’s
Press Here and the charm of
The Monster at the End of This Book, this inviting and interactive read-aloud will have kids tilting, spinning, and shaking the book to get the adorable little monster out! That’s right! He’s out of the book . . . and in their room somewhere. OH-NO!!
Bestselling author and musician Tom Fletcher and illustrator Greg Abbott have created a monster that readers will fall in love with—and want to play with—again and again! It will get your own little monster tuckered out and snuggled in!
Don't miss a single story in the Who's In Your Book series!
• There's a Monster In Your Book
• There's a Dragon In Your Book
• There's an Elf In Your Book
• There's an Alien in Your Book ...and more books to come!
Children's Choice Award Honor Book (K-2nd grade)
"Playful, engaging, and full of opportunities for empathy—a raucous storytime hit." —
Kirkus Reviews
On sale: July 31, 2018
Age: 0-3 years
Grade: Up to Preschool
Page count: 34 Pages
ISBN: 9780525645788
Reading level: Lexile: AD400L | Fountas/Pinnell: K
TOM FLETCHER is one of the UK's bestselling authors for children and creator of the incredibly successful Who’s In Your Book? picture-book series. His first book
The Christmasaurus was the biggest debut middle-grade novel of 2016, and
The Creakers was a number one bestseller. The Dinosaur That Pooped picture books, written with his bandmate Dougie Poynter, have sold over a million copies. For older readers, Tom co-authors the Eve of Man series with his wife, Giovanna Fletcher. Tom's books have been translated into more than thirty-five languages and counting.
GREG ABBOTT is an illustrator and graphic designer based in West Sussex, England. In addition to children's books, he has created apparel, prints, toys, greeting cards, and other merchandise.
Excerpt:
"The monster's entirely cute appearance and clear emotional reactions to his treatment add to the interactive aspect, and some young readers might even resist the instructions to avoid hurting their new pal. Children will be brought along on the monster's journey, going from excited, noisy, and wiggly to calm and steady (one can hope). Playful, engaging, and full of opportunities for empathy—a raucous storytime hit. (Picture book. 2-7) —
Kirkus Reviews