Monstersaurus
by Claire Freedman (author) and Ben Cort (illustrator)
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Product description
Monty’s inventions don’t always work. His walking toaster ran away. His robot went berserk! Then he finds a guide to making monsters strange and rare. Read on only if you dare! Chuckle as Monty tosses together all sorts of weird and wonderful things – green slime, mouldy cheese, fruity jelly – to create a slimy Bogablob and a mucky Dust Monster. But you’re about to meet a monster even scarier than this. It’s hairy, ugly, stinky – and it wants a KISS! This rollicking riot from the creators of Aliens Love Underpants is a monstrously funny delight!
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781847389053
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Childrens Books
Date published
March 1st, 2012
Lexile measure
AD510L
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Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 2.0; Lower years; 0.5 points
Other details
- 32 pages
Condition
New
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What kids think
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Book-Club-Review-Team
on 9 January 2012My favourite bit was the giant picture of Monstersaurus that spread TWO pages!
I like all of the crazy drawings of different inventions because they are really detailed and colourful.
I rate this book 10/10 I thought the monsters were brilliant.
Charlie, age 6
TheMileLongBookshelfBlog
on 6 March 2013
this is for much younger kids than myself but i still enjoyed it