Monster Trouble!
Lane Fredrickson
(Author)
Michael Robertson
(Illustrator)
Description
Nothing frightens Winifred Schnitzel--but she DOES need her sleep, and the neighborhood monsters WON'T let her be! Every night they sneak in, growling and belching and making a ruckus. Winifred constructs clever traps, but nothing stops these crafty creatures. What's a girl to do? (Hint: Monsters HATE kisses!) The delightfully sweet ending will have every kid--and little monster--begging for an encore.Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
Union Square Kids
Publish Date
September 01, 2015
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.7 X 10.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781454913450
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About the Author
Lane Fredrickson is a veteran of the United States Air Force and holds degrees in psychology and English. Lane's first published children's book, Watch Your Tongue, Cecily Beasley, was published by Sterling Publishing in 2012. Her website, RhymeWeaver.com, is full of image-based tutorials on poetry and writing. She lives in FL with a volleyball player and a basketball player (who also happen to be her children), her husband, and a very small Yorkie named Holly. Michael Robertson graduated from Bowling Green State University with a degree in painting. He spent ten years as a toy designer and character developer before trying his hand at illustration. His work has appeared on many children's products, greeting cards, and magazines, and has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators. Michael lives in downtown Cleveland, where he enjoys painting, cooking and listening to the extensive collection of vintage soul, jazz, and Brazilian music he has acquired over the years. Visit his website: mrobertsonillustration.blogspot.com.
Reviews
"Winifred Schnitzel is not afraid of werewolves or peg-legged pirates, let alone the growling, belching, pointy-toothed monsters that assemble in her room each evening, keeping her awake with their fruitless attempts to frighten her. Stouthearted but sleep-deprived, the girl consults a book about building spook traps, and even designs one of her own, but it is only by chance that she discovers the most effective monster deterrent--a kiss. Sprightly rhyming couplets, giggle-inducing artwork, and a clever heroine make for read-aloud fun." --School Library Journal