This was my son's favorite book 20 years ago. It's great for reading aloud.
Boys go Bananas!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Monsters and 5-year-old boys and addictive poetry that you'll recite for months from memory -- what a great combination. The monsters throw food, hang from chandaliers, paint their mouths with peanut butter, put spaghetti on their heads (and more!) which are all things my child attempts on occasion. Then the boy in the book gets mad and yells at them (like me, the parent) and then the monsters are very sorry (like my kid, after his timeout). And the book counts forward and backward (to-from 10), so it's educational, too. I usually borrow counting books from the library, but this is one you will want to own!
I LOVED THIS BOOK WHEN I WAS LITTLE!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a wonderful book that is great for little kids. I loved this book when I was little and had people read it to me so often that I memorized it. Infact, it helped me learn how to read, because after I memorized it I started looking at the book and was able to pick out those words in other books. No, it didn't let me start reading novels in a couple of days :). But it was a great place to start!
Entertaining for adult and child
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is one book I never grow tired of reading to my twin 2 year old boys. The rhyme is cute and clever and the illustrations are amusing. We find and count all the objects that are mentioned along in the story. There are a lot of childrens books out there that lose their appeal to an adult but this one just gets more and more enjoyable.
not just a book, an experience
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Borrowed this book from the school library and can't get enough of it. Each time we pick it up, there is something new to discover, the 5 purple eggplants, 6 pickled pears... My son is still looking for the jam. the rhyme flows nicely into a song. We'll be buying our own copy and looking for more by this author.
A wonderful , fun counting book for kids!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book has grown up with both of my sons over the last ten years. I would venture to guess that I read it to my oldest son at least once a night for three or four years, and the same again for my youngest son when he became old enough to enjoy it. As frightning as the name may be there is nothing grotesque or macabre about it. It is simply a fun romp through the house with ten hungry "monsters" that want to eat everything in sight. The monsters are no more threatening than the family dog, but the rhymes and situations are endlessly entertaining to young children. Though I haven't read the book in years I believe I can still recite it verse for verse. One hungry monster underneath my bed, moaning and groaning and begging to be fed...
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