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Another Monster at the End of This Book (Big Bird's Favorites Brd Bks) (original 1996; edition 2000)

by Jon Stone

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Grover worries about getting closer to the monster at the end of the book, but Elmo can't wait to see him.
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Title:Another Monster at the End of This Book (Big Bird's Favorites Brd Bks)
Authors:Jon Stone
Info:Random House Books for Young Readers (2000), Edition: Board, Board book
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Another Monster at the End of This Book: An Interactive Adventure by Jon Stone (1996)

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Kept us turning the pages, waiting to see what monster would be at the end. Lovable Grover was funny in this one. ( )
  Stacy_Krout | Jan 4, 2021 |
This is so cute and funny! You can hear the characters voices while going through the book. No matter how old or young you are, this is sure to please Sesame Street fans and make them smile, as well as laugh! This is a book you'll be able to read over and over again.
  eeminxs | Jun 1, 2016 |
I love Grover and to add Elmo to a wonderful story for children makes it that much better. The quality of the interaction and animations in this book make children and adults laugh out loud. Lesson ideas - this book would be a great activity to do with students when talking about prediction in a story, and worrying about the unknown could also be introduced. This would make a great center activity as well.
  PolyDrive | Feb 14, 2015 |
This book stars two Sesame Street favorites: Elmo and Grover. All throughout the story, Little Elmo wants to find the monster at the end of the book, and Mister Grover tries to convince him to not turn the page. Mister Grover comes up with all kinds of ways to keep Little Elmo from turning the page, but he is not successful. This story would work well with small children. It would excite them to turn the page. The tension in the story could possibly build up and scare them. If I was teaching younger grades, I would put this book in my classroom library, but I would most likely not use it in a lesson.
  alyssanelson | Jan 26, 2013 |
"Another Monster at the End of This Book" is a book where Grover is afraid of the monster at the end of the book, and Elmo who is not afraid keeps turning pages. Grover tries many ways to prevent Elmo from turning the pages, but he always finds a way. In the end, the monster ends up being Grover and Elmo. There is no other monster at the end of the book.

The first time I read this book with my kids I hated it. The more I read it, the more I like it. My kids always squeal with delight before you turn the last page and find there is no monster.

Before I read this book to my class, I would have my class draw a picture of what they thought the monster at the end of the book would look like. I would tell them that we would compare them. I would think they would be pleasantly suprised to realize there is no monster. ( )
  mrs.mackey | Sep 21, 2008 |
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Smollin, MichaelIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed

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Elmo, I am NOT going to the end of this book if there is a monster there!
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