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Loading... That's Not My Monster...(Usborne Touchy-Feely Books)by Fiona Watt, Rachel Wells (Illustrator)
![]() No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() We just love this series! We never, ever, get tired of reading it again and again! In each book the little white mouse is looking for his doggy, reindeer, dinosaur, monkey, bunny, train or lion that seems to be always lost. But before finding it he has to pass for many wrong ones, maybe because its paws are too soft, or its ears too velvety, or the tail too hairy. And you can actually touch them to check they really are! The text is easy and repetitive, so the kids quickly are able to "read" it, and its full of tasty words like bumpy, squashy and fluffy, that are always funny for them to say. A cute, cute, cute series for toddlers. Check out more children's book reviews in my Reviews in Chalk Blog! That's Not My Monster is a typical touch-and-feel book, with just a few picture spreads and very normal fabrics to touch. The most original one is probably the swath on the cover, with its bobbly texture. Nonetheless, my daughters really liked this book. Maybe its the subject matter, as they love monsters - friendly monsters. Also, the middle monster has this shiny vinyl type material for paws. Both girls loved that page. I didn't expect much out of this book, but it's a hit with the girls, which earns it a solid average rating. no reviews | add a review
A little mouse searches for his monster based on the textures of his eyebrows, spikes, paws, horns, and ears. No library descriptions found. |
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