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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Read it again, daddy!,
By Armchair Interviews (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Happy Birthday, Monster! (Hardcover)
Ben is throwing a surprise birthday party for his friend Doris the dragon. So he invites his other monster friends--an alien, a robot, a mummy, a vampire, ghost and skeleton.The guests all bring presents and wait for Doris to arrive so they can surprise her. When she gets there, celebration and hilarity quickly ensue: Ben plays music; the mummy does the twist; the ghost finds jump-roping an easy task; and the robot quickly destroys the piñata. When the party is over, Doris collects all her presents in a shiny red wagon from Ben. Happy Birthday, Monster! by Scott Beck is a quick, fun children's read. There is minimal text, but the illustrations are bright, colorful and easy for a child to enjoy with its cast of quirky characters. This is Scott Beck's fourth children's book. It is a great book for a younger child--but enjoyable for the whole family. Armchair Interviews says: Fun characters kids will love.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A clever, fun book--another hit at our house!,
By Laurie (grosse pointe park, mi United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Happy Birthday, Monster! (Hardcover)
We've purchased all of Scott's books and they've become our children's favorites. This latest one is no different. They especially enjoy the cleverness of the drawings, they find something to laugh at in every panel-- a very fun book to read--even for my older children!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super cute,
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Cute book. Used it as a prop on the table for my son's birthday party. The pictures are great too!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book,
By Cindy Thompson (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
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Very cute and fun book. We checked it out from the library and then I knew we had to own it for nightly bedtime reading. Clever lines to amuse kids as well as adults and adorable drawings.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Book Review: Happy Birthday, Monster!,
This review is from: Happy Birthday, Monster! (Hardcover)
My first inclination when I like a new book is to share it with others, town crier style (complete with bell and dressy tri-fold hat): Hey! Everyone! I enjoyed this book! I start looking for opportunities to read said book aloud, practice my voices, tone, inflection. But often times, after giving the matter some thought, I level with myself and realize that the book that I enjoy just won't work well as a read aloud. Working in an elementary school library, I've done my fair share of storytime. I feel like I know storytime personally. And I'm here to tell you that Happy Birthday, Monster! is definitely NOT cut out for storytime. But that said, it's still an outstanding book for the youngsters.Ben, the friendliest looking three-horned devil in recent memory, is throwing a surprise party for his friend Doris. Monster friends are invited, snacks and entertainment is provided, and hilarity ensues. Each two page spread is its own little self-contained situation that occurs during the party. An all seeing narrator guides the story along, but the fun of this book lies in the word bubbles coming from the monsters themselves. You know - jokes, man. They just keep comin'. From the robot who falls in love with a lamp to the floating ghost who infuriates everyone by never messing up at jump rope, the story is filled with comic moments that will charm readers. Word bubbles, you say? While they provide the spark in this book, they also prove to be the wrench in this title's storytime chances. It's often difficult and seldom fruitful and to attempt speaking them aloud. I have tried in the past, and I'm bound to try in the future, but those little ovals of whiteness are best read individually. I am of the opinion that if given two picture books, one a great read aloud and the other a great read alone, a librarian will usually side with the former. Heck, I'm as guilty as y'all (P.S. Mo, keep on writing those gems!). What can I say? There is nothing like the feeling of getting a whole big slew of kids excited about a story at the same time. However the format of this title is best digested at a table of one - but still just as satisfying. |
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Happy Birthday, Monster! by Scott Beck (Hardcover - October 1, 2007)
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