Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The Little Crooked Bookshelf




MONSTERGARTEN 
by Daniel J. Mahoney
Illustrated by Jef Kaminsky

What it's all about . . .
Patrick, a monster, is worried about his first day of Monstergarten. His friend Kevin, also a monster, offers to help him prepare for his big day by teaching him how to be scarier. But will Patrick be scary enough? 



Why it’s on the Crooked Bookshelf . . .
There are a lot of good books about the first day of school, but this is the first one we’ve read for monsters. It’s a fun approach on first-day-of-school fears. 



Our favorite lines . . .
Patrick knew there were things that should come to him naturally. Like showing his claws, and growling. Flashing his fangs, and raising his arms.




Our favorite illustration . . .
 
From MONSTERGARTEN. Illustration copyright 2013 by Jef Kaminsky


Why kids will love it . . .
The pictures are bright and hilarious and they capture monsters doing what monsters do best: being scary!



Why grown-ups will love it . . .
It’s a very happy and bright book about what can be a very scary time: the first day of school. The monster parents give smart advice. It’s a genuine book that breaks down familiar fears. 

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