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Your Pal Mo Willems Presents Leonardo the Terrible Monster
by Mo Willems
Losing all hope in his ability to scare people, which is sorely lacking, Leonardo, who is terrible at being a monster, discovers a nervous little boy who seems to be the perfect candidate for him to practice on. 7-city author tour.
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Monster's New Undies
by Samantha Berger
The award-winning author of Crankenstein presents the hilarious rhyming tale of a little monster who loves his comfy old undies until they fall apart, necessitating a trip to the store and a painstaking search for the perfect replacement undies.
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Unlike Other Monsters
by Audrey Vernick
"Zander is a monster. And monsters don't have friends. But one day Zander meets Bird, and a strange thing happens. They start to spend some time together. Zander even tells Bird a secret no one else knows about. When another monster asks, "Is that your friend?" Zander says no...but is that true?"
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Monster Trouble
by Lane Fredrickson
Unafraid of the monsters who interfere with her bedtime, Winifred Schnitzel tries to find a way to scare them away.
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The Monster Who Lost His Mean
by Tiffany Strelitz Haber
Compelled to live up to his reputation but lacking all desire to be mean and nasty, a little monster finds his efforts going hilariously wrong before making new friends who help him discover the value of staying true to himself.
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Go to Bed, Monster!
by Natasha Wing
After breaking the bedtime rules by staying up to draw, Lucy creates a monster that is more than happy to play with her, but when Lucy gets tired and the monster refuses to go to sleep, Lucy has to take her pencil in hand to resolve the situation in order to get some much needed rest.
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Go Away, Big Green Monster!
by Ed. Emberley
A scary green monster begins to disappear, piece by piece and page by page, in a die-cut picture book that lets youngsters take control of the monsters in their lives.
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Gabe and Goon
by Iza Trapani
Delighted to discover a real-life monster in his closet, Gabe is surprised when the monster, Goon, proves to be shy and scared of children but a great friend when Gabe's own fears are realized.
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Mostly Monsterly
by Tammi Sauer
On the outside, Bernadette is a lot like the other monsters in her class but when she shows that she can be sweet, her classmates reject her until she finds a way to fit in again.
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I Need My Monster
by Amanda Noll
Checking under the bed for his monster, Ethan discovers that he is gone fishing for a week, and realizing he can't sleep without him tries to find a substitute monster.
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