I Want A Monster!

I Want A Monster!
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Age Range
4+
Release Date
March 15, 2016
ISBN
9780062415332
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Winnie wants a monster! Some monsters smell like pirate feet and some might read your diary, but they are so darn cute! All Winnie’s friends have one. But how much do Oogly-Wumps eat? Don’t they ever sleep? Can monsters get lonely? I Want a Monster! is a humorous, energetic celebration of the responsibility and joy of owning your dream pet, perfect for fans of Peter Brown’s Children Make Terrible Pets or anyone who’s ever longed for or loved a pet of any kind.

Winnie wants a monster! Some monsters smell like pirate feet and some might read your diary, but they are so darn cute! All Winnie’s friends have one. But how much do Oogly-Wumps eat? Don’t they ever sleep? Can monsters get lonely? I Want a Monster! is a humorous, energetic celebration of the responsibility and joy of owning your dream pet, perfect for fans of Peter Brown’s Children Make Terrible Pets or anyone who’s ever longed for or loved a pet of any kind.

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A Perfect Read for Animal (or Monster) Lovers
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In this delightful picture book, Winnie learns about responsibility when it comes to taking care of her new pet monster. When all of her friends get monsters, Winnie convinces her dad to take her to the Monsterium to pick out a new pet. As a self-proclaimed “monster expert,” Winnie is prepared to tackle any challenge her new monster can throw her way. What follows is a fun twist on the “Please, can we get a dog?” story.

Parents (and kids) who have raised pets will get a good chuckle from the antics of the child/pet relationship, as well as sympathize with Winnie’s father. The illustrations are vibrant as they take the reader through all the ups and downs of Winnie’s new pet. Her baby Oogly-Wump grows quickly and takes the reader on a fast ride: chewing on things he shouldn’t, eating lots, and being cute if not a handful.

Something that was cleverly portrayed was the practical advice given on raising pets. Since the book is told from a child’s point of view, I found the concept of responsibility tactfully employed in a creative way. Winnie offers her own how-to guide on raising a baby monster that could easily translate into raising a pet without the advice feeling overbearing or too adult in tone. It’s funny and colorful, which will draw young readers from page one.

Another aspect that sets this picture book apart is the section at the end which encourages readers to create their own monster. I love how this book highlights responsibility in pet ownership, but also fosters imagination with its readers. To engage readers on multiple levels of creativity in a fun and colorful way makes this book a five-star pick!
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