Meet monster : the first big monster book by Blance, Ellen

Meet monster : the first big monster book
by Blance, Ellen; illustrated by Blake, Quentin

(#1302HY2)

Hardcover The New York Review Children's Book Collection, 2020
Description: 147 pages : color illustrations; 24 cm
Dewey: -E-; Audience: Lower Elementary; Reading Level: 2.2

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From Follett

Text 1973 by Ellen Blance and Ann Cook; illustrations 2020 by Quentin Blake.;Monster comes to the city -- Monster looks for a house -- Monster cleans his house -- Monster looks for a friend -- Monster meets Lady Monster -- Monster and the magic umbrella. "Have you met Monster? He's not scary or mean like other monsters. He's tall, skinny, and purple, and he's curious about everything: making friends, finding a home, and exploring his city"--Back cover.

From the Publisher
Monster is curious about making friends, finding a home, and exploring his city. This book collects six Monster stories--written by educators Ellen Blance and Ann Cook, who worked with children to write the books--brought to life by Quentin Blake's charming illustrations.

Have you met Monster? He's not scary or mean like other monsters. He's kind of tall and his head is skinny, and he's purple. He's curious about everything: the city, the river, houses, cars, trains, and what people look like, the park, the kids, the swings, the stores and clothes and stuff. It is all new to him. "Monster thinks the city is fine so he thinks he will live here." So begins the story of gentle, playful Monster, who conducts himself with grace and courtesy, and in short order finds a home, a best friend, and a bunch of kids to play with.

First introduced in 1973, Monster returns in this omnibus edition of the first six stories of an extended emerging-reader series written not only for children, but also by them. Educators Ellen Blance and Ann Cook worked with schoolchildren to write stories a child would want, and be able, to read. While most children's books are meant to be read by adults to children, these are stories children can read to themselves or to adults. The book includes illustrations by the illustrious Quentin Blake, and a new letter to children (and one to parents) by the authors.

Product Details
  • Publisher: The New York Review Children's Book Collection
  • Publication Date: March 23, 2020
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: -E-
  • Classifications: Fiction, Easy
  • Description: 147 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Tracings: Cook, Ann, 1940- author. ; Blake, Quentin, illustrator.
  • ISBN-10: 1-68137-428-5
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-68137-428-4
  • Follett Number: 1302HY2
  • Reading Level: 2.2
  • Audience: Lower Elementary