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I Want to Be a Monster When I Grow Up

Current price: $12.99
I Want to Be a Monster When I Grow Up
I Want to Be a Monster When I Grow Up

Barnes and Noble

I Want to Be a Monster When I Grow Up

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I Want to Be a Monster When I Grow Up
is the new children's picture book from author M.T. Weber. Creatively illustrated by the author with brilliant full-color cartoon styling, the book tells the story of one little boy named Hudson and his big imagination.
Ideal for 4- to 7-year-old children, it's a perfect book to read along with your little ones about the power of imagination. In addition to introducing many wild and crazy creatures, the story shares helpful parenting tips about the importance of sharing, brushing teeth and eating vegetables. Just released in paperback and Kindle from Pint Bottle Press, this funny book is sure to brighten up a kid's holiday season.
"Perfect bedtime reading." -- Adrian Shotbolt,
BeavistheBookhead.com
"I loved this! Such a great story for kids! I'd definitely read it to my little monsters at home!" -- Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason, authors of
Mayan Blue
and
Isolation
.
"M.T. Weber's
I Want to be a Monster When I Grow Up
bridges the gap between engaging the young reader and the parent looking for a fun-filled read that doesn't want to make them sigh with boredom." -- Jim Mcleod,
Ginger Nuts of Horror

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