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Why comics matter for young readers 02/12/24
Big Scary Monster
Publisher: Templar
The Big Scary Monster (who lives on top of a mountain not far from here) is convinced he is bigger and scarier than any other creature and delights in terrifying the little creatures that live nearby.
Eventually the little creatures learn to hide from him and he gets bored with no one to frighten, so looks further afield for his fun.
When he spies tiny figures down in the valley, the monster sets off on a scaring spree but as he descends the mountain, the rocks and plants seem to get bigger and he seems to be getting smaller...
A cautionary tale, humorously told and beautifully illustrated, with plenty of scope for noisy participation from young readers.
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Monsters
Books about monsters are fantastic ways to engage toddlers and younger children. From humour to early learning, these books contain some of the most friendly monsters you've evr met.
What you thought...
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jimm, 25 April 2014
I read it with my little sister and we like it