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Is that you, monster?  Cover Image Book Book

Is that you, monster? / [illustrated by Steve Cox]. --

Cox, Steve, 1961- (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 0764166085
  • ISBN: 9780764166082
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
  • Publisher: New York : Barron's Educational Series, 2013, c2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Cover title.
"Beware! not a bedtime story!"--Cover.
"Check inside the secret pockets if you dare!--Cover.
Numerous pockets and a surprise pop-up at the end of the book.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 14.99
Subject: Monsters > Juvenile fiction.
Toy and movable books > Specimens.

  • Baker & Taylor
    Camping overnight with friends in his backyard, Sam nervously searches for monsters on shadowy spreads that are complemented by touch-and-feel accents and cardboard pockets that reveal hidden surprises, in a story that culminates in a friendly pop-up two-page spread.
  • Baker & Taylor
    When Sam and his sister camp out in the backyard, Sam is sure there is a monster hiding somewhere, so he goes to take a look.
  • Perseus Publishing
    Sam and his friends are camping overnight, and even though their tents are pitched no farther from home than Sam's backyard, it's still an adventure. But night has fallen and Sam is feeling nervous. Is a monster lurking somewhere in the dark shadows? Sam begins searching, and kids who open this book can search with him. Adopting the touch-and-feel format on every page, this book features large color illustrations with a cardboard pocket on each picture. Kids are invited to reach into each pocket to help Sam seek out the monster. First, Sam tiptoes into the dark garage as the other kids look on. He reaches beneath an old blanket, where somebody--or something--might be hiding, and he touches something moist. Is it the monster's drool? A pocket into a tent's opening lets Sam--and young readers--touch something furry. The monster's body? When Sam and his readers reach down into a dry well, they touch something with spiky points. The monster's tail? At last, reaching beneath a canvas tarpaulin that covers an old row boat, Sam and his readers touch the monster himself! A big pop-up head springs out from the book's final two-page spread. All the other kids flee, but Sam is no longer frightened. This monster is smiling and friendly.

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