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Book: Goodnight, Little Monster

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Description:

“In the bare bones beginning, Armadillo’s ears were tall as a jack rabbit’s and wide as a steer’s horns.” With such wonderful ears, Armadillo loved nothing better than spying on other animals and telling tales about what he heard. Then Armadillo gets an earful all his very own.
This humorous tale is a lyrical lesson in just how fast stretching the truth is likely to cause one humongous armadillo ruckus. As Armadillo peeps and creeps, children will giggle, and also learn a basic lesson in thoughtfulness and respect.

Bedtime rituals, monster-style. In the tub, Little Monster scrubs his scales and his mom picks all the bugs off his “cute, furry ears.” His bedtime snack includes worm juice and baked beetle bread. He brushes his fangs and chooses a book to cuddle up with. While the text is quite fun to read, it is the watercolor illustrations that steal the show. Each page is filled with kid-friendly monster details such as a toothbrush with a bone handle, spider pj’s, a tub with real claw feet, an eyeball night-light, and, of course, bats and mice all around. Take a standard “getting ready for bed” picture book, add in a good dose of Halloween monster stuff, and you get this delightful tale. A fun storytime or anytime book for all but the most sensitive child.



 



"Come now, Little Monster. Here's your snack before bed: a cold glass of worm juice and baked beetle bread."

"Come now, Little Monster. Here's your snack before bed: a cold glass of worm juice and baked beetle bread."




Reviews


“A message of motherly devotion rings loud and clear. Cute, with just the right amount of ick.”

PW, 8/10


“…It’s hard to imagine a cuter little monster.”

Kirkus, 6/10

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