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There's a Monster in Your Book

There's a Monster in Your Book

Summary

A brilliantly interactive read-aloud tale from Tom Fletcher, bestselling author of The Dinosaur That Pooped and The Christmasaurus.

A monster has invaded the pages of this original and super-fun bedtime picture book!

Children need to read aloud and follow the interactive instructions to help free the pesky monster by tilting, spinning and shaking their book.

After all that fun, there is a calming wind down end- perfect to send your own little monster off to sleep.

Perfect for little fans of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Julia Donaldson.

About the authors

Tom Fletcher

Tom Fletcher is one of the UK's most popular children's authors.

Tom's books have been translated into 41 languages and to date he has sold over 6 million copies of his books in the UK alone, and 10 million globally.

The Christmasaurus was the biggest debut children's novel of 2016 and was shortlisted for a British Book Award. Since then, Tom has published several more chart-topping children's novels, including The Christmasaurus and the Naughty List, The Creakers and the instant number-one bestseller The Danger Gang.

For younger readers, Tom writes the incredibly successful Who's in Your Book? picture-book series and is one half of the author duo behind the Dinosaur that Pooped picture-book series with bandmate Dougie Poynter.

For older readers, Tom co-authors the Eve of Man series with his wife, Giovanna Fletcher.

As well as his career as an author, Tom is also a founding member of the Brit Award-winning band McFly, which has sold over 10 million records worldwide.
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Greg Abbott (Illustrator)

Greg Abbott is an illustrator and designer who lives in West Sussex, England. In addition to children's books, he has created art prints, apparel, toys, greetings cards, and other merchandise. Visit him on Tumblr at gregabbott.tumblr.com.
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