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The (not-So-scary) Book of Monsters
The (not-So-scary) Book of Monsters | Ian James Dye
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"This monster goes to school, he makes sure he's on time, he always pays attention to feed and grow his mind. When teachers ask a question he will raise his hand, he listens to the lessons so he can understand."Welcome to the world of the not-so-scary monsters! Each page contains a beautiful illustration of an adorable monster and a description of what they do. Some monsters like sports and some like to do chores, but none of them are scary! For those too young to read, this is the perfect book for a bedtime story. You can read the book all the way through or just pick a couple of monsters to read before bed.This book is also designed with young readers in mind and is balanced between sight words and words that can be sounded out with a mix of challenging words to promote parent assistance. This is a great tool for teachers and parents of new readers and introduces kids to rhyming and rhythm. The font has a heavy bottom which is specifically designed to enhance the ease of reading and comprehension including readers that may be struggling with dyslexia.?Pick up a copy today for your own little monster to enjoy!!
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“This monster goes to school, he makes sure he's on time, he always pays attention to feed and grow his mind.“

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Students can create their own friendly monster character. They‘ll draw their monster and write a short story about what their monster likes to do at school, how they learn, and what makes them special.

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In this book, you‘ll meet friendly monsters who go to school, raise their hands to answer questions, and love to learn. Perfect for bedtime stories, this book helps young readers with sight words and rhyming.