To his parents, Baby Monster seems perfect. He has horrible little eyes and a horrible little nose. He loves to scowl and howl and make a terrible mess. But when Baby Monster opens his horrible little mouth and Smiles at his first birthday party, he reveals he's not quite as perfect as his family thinks he is!
I have tried out this book in a local nursery school and found that it was just as exciting to the children as Jonathan Lycett-Smith's previous publication 'Kitten Kid Were are You?'. This was also a Walker Book Publication obtainable at the Early Learning Centre. The children loved the little monster and joined in with all the face pulling, ending up with big smiles that knocked us all flat in an ectasy of laughing. What a joy to have a well illustrated book that all the children could relate to in a joyful manner.
A delightful picturebook story for very young readers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
In Judy Hindley's delightful picturebook story for very young readers, The Perfect Little Monster, Baby Monsters seems perfect to his parents. He has horrible little eyes and a horrible little nose. he loves to scowl and how and make a terrible mess. But when Baby Monster's whole family gathers for his first birthday party, he reveals he's not quite as perfect as his parent's think! Jonathan Lycett-Smith's colorful, whimsical artwork is perfectly suited to Hindley's fanciful story.
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