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A sweet treat for Halloween, birthdays, or any time of the year!
From the author-illustrator of Little House, Little Town comes a warm and funny tale with an unusual cast of characters. Ben the monster has planned a surprise party for Doris the dragon’s birthday. At this unforgettable monster bash, the birthday dragon blows on her candles to light them, the robot is a little too enthusiastic about hitting the birthday pinãta, and the host monster finds horns an impediment in a game of trampoline.
Each spread, illustrated in panels, contains its own discreet episode and joke, perfect for little children to linger over. The visual-based humor is ideal for kids too young to read, while the brief, accessible text encourages those just learning to decode words. Once again, Scott Beck proves he has just the right sensibility for the preschool set in this gem of a book....
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The little monsters are having a party, but this time it’s not for a birthday—it’s a slumber party! In their own quirky monster style, the friends play Simon Says, read fortunes, sing songs, have snacks, and of course, stay up past their bedtime! Small children in particular will enjoy laughing along to the all-too-familiar antics of these little monsters. Told in brief text, and panels that highlight the physical humor in each scene, this is the perfect book to share with a young child before his or her first slumber party.
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