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The monsters' monster / Patrick McDonnell.

Summary:

Grouch, Grump, and little Gloom 'n' Doom spend much of their time arguing over who is the "biggest and baddest" until they build a monster together that turns out to be very different than what they expect.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780316045476
  • ISBN: 0316045470
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Little, Brown, 2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Target Audience Note:
AD540L Lexile
Decoding demand: 74 (high) Semantic demand: 92 (very high) Syntactic demand: 78 (high) Structure demand: 82 (very high) Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR LG 3.5 0.5 153872.
Subject: Behavior > Juvenile fiction.
Monsters > Juvenile fiction.
Conduct of life > Juvenile fiction.

Available copies

  • 23 of 26 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 3 of 3 copies available at Pulaski County.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Pulaski County Library-Waynesville. (Show preferred library)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 26 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Pulaski County Library-Waynesville E McD (Text) 33642000553636 WAY Fantasy Available -
Pulaski County Library-Crocker E McD (Text) 33642000553644 Children's Holiday Bucket Available -
Pulaski County Library-Richland E McD (Text) 33642000553651 Children's Available -

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The Monsters' Monster
The Monsters' Monster
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In the 1931 movie Frankenstein, the monster was capable of kindness and innocence, but the villagers turned on him anyway. McDonnell's (Me... Jane) monster is even more prone to acts of sweetness and generosity-much to the dismay of his creators. Three runty, bean-nosed monsters named Grouch, Grump, and little Gloom 'n' Doom (he has two heads) decide to settle their perpetual quarreling about which of them is the meanest by making "a monster monster. The biggest, baddest monster ever!" Like Frankenstein's monster, theirs has the same flat head, neck bolts, and automaton walk. He's strong enough to smash castle walls, but he has unexpectedly lovely manners. His first words are "Dank you!" and his first impulse is to hug the little monsters tight. McDonnell's greatest strength is to explore with tenderness the finest instincts humans show, without making them prissy or maudlin. The monster's goodness (and some jelly doughnuts) transform the three little monsters in an entirely believable way: "Monster looked at them and smiled. They smiled back." Another winner from McDonnell-and good Halloween fare, too. Ages 3-6. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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McDonnell moves from cozy biography (Booklist Top of the List winner Me . . . Jane, 2011) to, naturally, marauding monsters. Grouch (the horned one), Grump (the furry one), and Gloom 'n' Doom (the two-headed one) are certain that they're awesome monsters: They lived in a dark monster castle, high atop a dark monster mountain overlooking a monster-fearing village. Their monstrous proclivities will be familiar to young readers: they complain, throw tantrums, and fight but it's just not enough! So they build a Frankenstein monster to make mayhem in the village. Problem! Monster no like mayhem. Monster like petting spiders and eating jelly donuts and relaxing on beach. Baffled by Monster's behavior, the three friends have no choice but to give his easygoing manner a try. McDonnell arranges the tale so that it blooms like a dawning day, beginning in muddy grays and browns before lightening to blue and yellow as the morning and the characters brighten. The friends are appropriately tiny, the monster appropriately big, and the message appropriately sweet. Relax, little monsters, and enjoy the day.--Kraus, Daniel Copyright 2010 Booklist

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9780316045476
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Tiny Grouch, Grump and Gloom 'n' Doom (who has two heads) continually bicker about who is the most impressive monster. When the solution they come up with turns out to be different from what they expected, a surprising but welcome lesson is eventually learned. Caldecott Honor winner McDonnell (MeJane, 2011) produces a special tale that seamlessly blends an engaging text, gentle humor and skillful illustrations that readers of all ages can appreciate. The monstrous trio smash, crash and bash about, and a black cloud literally hangs over the castle where they live. A coordinated stroke of genius leads them to "make a MONSTER monster. The biggest, baddest monster EVER!" "[S]ome tape, tacks, staples, and gluesome gunk, gauze, and gobs of goo [and] bolts, wire and a smelly old shoe" form a huge creature that comes to life via lightning strike. But instead of making a scary, intimidating monster, they have brought to life a sweet, polite, life-loving being whose first words are "Dank you!" Soon, the small threesome finds they cannot change their creation's pleasant nature--he repeatedly blurts out his favorite phrase--and learns that respectful, mannerly companionship can lead to fulfilling and sunny resultslike watching the sunrise at the beach while sharing jelly doughnuts. The story charms, but it is the overall thoughtful design that makes this a frightfully amazing book to read. Make time to share with young monsters everywhere. (Picture book. 3-6)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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PreS-1-Three little monsters love to CRASH!, BASH!, and SMASH! Every day they argue over who is the best monster, until they join forces to "make a MONSTER monster. The biggest, baddest monster EVER!" At first, their efforts look successful, but to their horror, the creature's first words after tearing off his bandages are "Dank you." The enormous Frankenstein look-alike contents himself with breathing fresh air and gently greeting the spiders, bats, and rats in the castle. But just as the little monsters begin to despair, Monster lets out a ROAR and smashes through the dungeon wall, heading toward the "monster-fearing village" below. Is he finally off to make mayhem? Or will his exploits end in a lesson for the little monsters about gratitude and sharing? McDonnell's monsters are comic and endearing, and the book's colors gently shift from dark and gloomy to warm as the story progresses. The message is well executed, and the little beasts' exuberance at their badness keeps the tale from devolving into platitudes. This delightful title will provide a new option for "not so scary" monster storytimes.-Suzanne Myers Harold, Multnomah County Library System, Portland, OR (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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