In this playful follow-up to Ed Emberley's classic GO AWAY BIG GREEN MONSTER, little readers can tell Little Green Monster it's time to go to sleep with the flip of every die-cut page.
In this playful follow-up to Ed Emberley's classic GO AWAY BIG GREEN MONSTER, little readers can tell Little Green Monster it's time to go to sleep with the flip of every die-cut page.
Children will love this monsterously fun story, featuring die-cuts on every spread. With each turn of the page, readers reveal Little Green Monster's little yellow eyes, his little red mouth, and even a cute, tiny white monster tooth. Then, when the stars begin to appear, it's time for bed... so, nighty night, little yellow eyes. Nighty night, little red mouth. Nighty night, cute little white tooth. Sweet dreams!
"A baby sibling for a modern childhood classic."--Kirkus Reviews
"Children will be starstruck with this monstrously interactive bedtime story."--School Library Journal
"Just as Emberley's book Go Away, Big Green Monster (1993) allowed young children to send away a potentially scary big monster, the new book lets them do the same to a charming little monster...Cleverly designed and sturdy, the die-cut pages are tough enough to endure plenty of finger pokes, hand grabs, and page turns, which are sure to come as young children explore this engaging picture book."--Booklist
"Like this book's classic predecessor, Go Away, Big Green Monster, listeners turn die-cut pages to reveal, body part by body part, a little monster....This is a simple bedtime story and a subtle introduction to color and the body."
--The Horn Book
"Twenty years after Go Away, Big Green Monster! Emberley uses die-cuts to introduce readers to a new monster, and this one's much younger (and far less scary) than its predecessor....Just the thing for children to wind down with after a candy-fueled Halloween night."--Publishers Weekly
Ed Emberley is the illustrator and author of over 80 books, including the bestselling Go Away, Big Green Monster! and his enormously popular "Drawing Book" series. He has received many awards and accolades, including a Caldecott Honor in 1967 for One Wide River to Cross and a Caldecott Medal in 1968 for Drummer Hoff. Ed Emberley lives in Ipswich, Massachusetts, with his wife, Barbara. You can
Children will love this monsterously fun story, featuring die-cuts on every spread. With each turn of the page, readers reveal Little Green Monster's little yellow eyes, his little red mouth, and even a cute, tiny white monster tooth. Then, when the stars begin to appear, it's time for bed... so, nighty night, little yellow eyes. Nighty night, little red mouth. Nighty night, cute little white tooth. Sweet dreams!
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