Thursday, November 5, 2020

The Monster at the End of This Book

Carve out family time for this Halloween read as Grover begs you not to turn the page -- because there is a monster at this end of this book! Lovable, furry old Grover is distressed to learn that there's a monster at the end of this book! He begs readers not to turn the pages, but of course kids feel they just have to see this monster for themselves. 

Grover is astonished--and toddlers will be delighted--to discover who is really the monster at the end of the book! From the Inside Flap Many, many adults name this book as their favorite Little Golden Book. Generations of kids have interacted with lovable, furry old Grover as he begs the reader not to turn the page . . . for a monster is at the end of the book! Oh, I am so embarrassed, he says on the last page, for of course the monster is Grover himself! From the Back Cover Many, many adults name this book as their favorite Little Golden Book. 

Generations of kids have interacted with lovable, furry old Grover as he begs the reader not to turn the page . . . for a monster is at the end of the book! "Oh, I am so embarrassed," he says on the last page, for of course the monster is Grover himself! About the Author Jon Stone was the first head writer for Sesame Street, and was one of the show's principal directors and producers for more than 24 years. He died in 1997. Michael Smollin is an illustrator. His books include Another Monster at the End of This Book and The Alligator’s A. B. C. 

Law of Attraction - Accomplishing Your True

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