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Edition: Hardcover: 10 pages
ISBN-10: 0316608041
ISBN-10: 9780316608046
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Book Description
That's how this monstrous adventure begins. What follows is a hilarious romp through the house as a young boy tries to control his naughty but loveable guests, whose high jinks get wilder as the numbers get higher. Here's a rambunctious story, full of mischief and fun, that's sure to have young children giggling - and counting! This board book format is perfect for little hands.
Annotation
At bedtime a small boy tries to control ten insatiable monsters demanding food and creating chaos throughout the house.
Publisher's Weekly
Steve Lavis looks at animals foreign and domestic with two Peek-Through Board Books. On the Farm follows the wooly sheep as he searches out who has eaten its breakfast. As each page is turned, more animals become visible through the die-cut spaces. The culprits are found behind the tractor. In the Jungle follows the same format, only this time a crocodile is in hiding. "Here I am!" shouts the crocodile on the last spread. Then he asks, "Who wants to hide next?" ( Apr.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
Children's Literature
Monsters that somewhat resemble those in Sendak's classic Where the Wild Things Are populate the pages of this board book. It is a counting book in rhyme. A young boy is awakened by a hungry monster under his bed. The number of monsters increases until all ten are seated at the kitchen table demanding to be fed. In another counting sequence, the youngster brings out an interesting variety of foods. The monsters gorge themselves on bread, pumpkins, pizza and peanut butter while our young friend enjoys an apple muffin that he liberated from its secret hiding spot behind the toaster. It is silly fun and a great way to count from one to ten.
School Library Journal
Counting rhymes, an entertaining, although sometimes predictable text, and a large portion of humor combine to make this book one that should be a favorite with primary-aged readers. One by one, ten monsters join the chaotic going-ons in a little boy's house. Once they all arrive, the little boy is faced with ``Ten hungry monsters,/ about to fuss and kick,/ won't get out, they tell me,/ unless I feed them quick!'' And so he does. He brings out ``. . .1 jug of apple juice,/ 2 loaves of bread . . ,'' until the monsters have spaghetti, eggplant, pears, pumpkins, turkeys, pizza pies, watermelons, and jars of peanut butter. But even then the monsters are not content, and they create havoc in the house until the boy insists that they leave. While he enjoys the muffin he had hidden, a monster peeks out of the fireplace--a detail that won't go unnoticed by young readers. Munsinger's illustrations of the monsters are better than those of the boy; they're a delight. Not too scary, they're just ugly enough to fit the part. The details make the illustrations overflow with humor. A story that young readers will enjoy again and again and again.
Booklist
This board book has all the jollity and mischief of the original 1989 picture book. The adventures begin with one hungry monster beneath the bed, ready to be fed. Then two monsters chew up sneakers, and so on, up to 10. A young boy tries to keep his mischievous guests under control, but it's a losing battle as they make their way through the house in search of food. Rollicking rhymes describe the action as the little dickenses slide down banisters, swing from chandeliers, and wreak havoc in the kitchen. They won't be appeased until all 10 are seated at the table being served by the boy--one jug of juice, two loaves of bread, etc. The boy's exasperation is clearly evident in the comical illustrations, which are just quirky enough to keep everything from being too cute. |
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