Discover who is the real monster is this hilarious picture book with a 4-8 Some monsters are scary - with pointy teeth and snuffly grunts - and they stink. You'd never invite them to sleep over!But there are other monsters that are cute and full of surprises.Andrew Daddo and Bruce Whatley know a scary, funny story about a really lovable monster - but you might want to keep the light on.Ages 3+REVIEWS'this story is, quite simply, wonderful. Whatley's awesome illustrations make an impression right from the cover ... Add to that Daddo's funny, witty honest text and this collaboration is a winner that won't fail to impress' KIDS BOOK REVIEW'there's a simplicity to both story and illustrations that together make for a delicious bed-time tale.' MAGPIES'A little boy is reluctant to go to bed - there is a monster in the room ... It's a familiar story - but this version has a twist ... the reader is in for a surprise' READING tIME
Born Andrew Dugald Daddo with twin James Beilby. School included "broken arms and fingers, scrapes and scratches, girlfriends, hot chips and a football team that refused to win a premiership." Careers included radio, TV - DVDs for GlobeTrekker. "He has written books for all ages – picture books, chapter books, short story collections, young adult novels and adult non-fiction." He "lives on Sydney’s Northern Beaches with" .. seven others "if you include our chicken Spite and thirteen if you include those pesky Indian Miner Birds who sneak in the crack in the window to eat what Spud the Dog, Felix, Bibi or Jasper (our kids) or Jacquie (my wife) leave lying around." https://www.facebook.com/andrew.daddo.16
When a little boy discovers a monster in his room, of course he has trouble sleeping. He calls out to his parents, hoping they will help him and get the monster – who is ugly, aggro, has blood and guts on his tail and smells. No such luck, instead, Mum and Dad get all sarcastic.
This story is superb. The illustrations make an impression right from the cover, showing a monster that is huge and impressive, yet the eyes give you such a warm feeling towards the monster. The little boy might not want him in his room however the readers will want to give the monster great big hug. I will recommend this book to all young children because I had so much fun reading it, as an adult I was hooked so I’m sure children will be too. Reading this book is a treat for parents in providing lots of fun and the surprise finale ensures laughter all around.
This story is superb. The illustrations make an impression right from the cover, showing a monster that is huge and impressive, yet the eyes give you such a warm feeling towards the monster. The little boy might not want him in his room however the readers will want to give the monster great big hug. I will recommend this book to all young children because I had so much fun reading it, as an adult I was hooked so I’m sure children will be too. Reading this book is a treat for parents too, providing lots of fun and the surprises.
This is a fun bed time story, I hope. I have two grand-daughters and one has an active imagination (which I love being a writer). The other is a bit more practical.
Andrew Daddo does what all dads do when their child yells out in the middle of the night. 'Go back to sleep!'
The little boy is seeing a scary monster with pointy teeth and snuffly grunts. Worst of all, it stinks!
Bruce Whatley's illustrations are adorable. I'm sure my grand-daughters will love the monster in the end.