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5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm Buying the Hardback This Time,
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This review is from: The Very Worst Monster (Library Binding)
Some books just get loved to death, and this book was a casualty of our first-born's affection. Now I'm delighted to find it again for our younger son- it has just the sort of humor a four to six-year-old will delight in, and a gentle moral that any parent will appreciate, whether or not your child has siblings. 'Monster' drawings aren't usually our cup of tea, but these illustrations are warm rather than scary, and the monster motif works well with the plot of an older sibling trying to outperform her 'monster' brother.
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My little one loves this book...,
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This review is from: The Very Worst Monster (Paperback)
When Billy Monster was born....so begins the book that my two-year old has now memorized. She LOVES this book about little Hazel who no one notices now that the new baby is on the scene. We first found this book on tape at the library and, judging from the wear and tear, other kids have loved it too. We had to get our own copy. Fun illustrations make it especially fun to read.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Brothers aren't always the worst!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Very Worst Monster (Library Binding)
This book is humorous yet can serve a purpose for the youngeraged children. This can be included in a classroom library wherechildren with new siblings can read and be able to relate to! Note to Teachers: this book could be used in teaching word structure such as worse and worst!
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm Buying the Hardback This Time,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Very Worst Monster (Library Binding)
Some books just get loved to death, and this book was a casualty of our first-born's affection. Now I'm delighted to find it again for our younger son- it has just the sort of humor a four to six-year-old will delight in, and a gentle moral that any parent will appreciate, whether or not your child has siblings. 'Monster' drawings aren't usually our cup of tea, but these illustrations are warm rather than scary, and the monster motif works well with the plot of an older sibling trying to outperform her 'monster' brother.
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The Very Worst Monster by Pat Hutchins (Paperback - May 23, 1988)
$7.99
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