Some Monsters Are Different
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This laugh-out-loud book describes the many differences found between monsters. Some monsters will eat anything; some are picky. Some monsters talk and talk and talk; some are quiet. But ultimately, as this hilarious book makes clear, all monsters are absolutely, positively, completely perfectly wonderful . . . just the way they are!
David Milgrim's spare text and colorful, contemporary illustrations are perfect for beginning readers. And for anyone who's ever felt like the odd one out, this is a funny, playful, and comforting story.
David Milgrim
David Milgrim has written and illustrated over twenty picture books, including Goodnight iPad; Eddie Gets Ready for School; My Dog, Buddy; and Cows Can’t Fly, an IRA/CBC Children’s Choice Award winner. He lives in Northampton, Massachusetts, with his family.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Monstrous diversity!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a very cute, and simple book. It is about several differnt monsters, in all shapes and sizes. The like different things. Some like the inside, some like the outside, some like to dance, some like to watch, some are picky eaters, some will eat anything, some are quiet, and some are talkative. This books explains to children that is is okay to be different. Everyone is unique in their own ways.