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Keith Graves

Auteur de Chicken BIG

17+ oeuvres 1,356 utilisateurs 84 critiques

Œuvres de Keith Graves

Chicken BIG (2010) 375 exemplaires
Boo-Hoo Moo (2009) — Illustrateur — 260 exemplaires
Moo Who? (2004) — Illustrateur — 174 exemplaires
The Orphan of Awkward Falls (2011) 77 exemplaires
Loretta: Ace Pinky Scout (1605) 58 exemplaires
The Monsterator (2014) 53 exemplaires
Pet Boy (2001) 39 exemplaires
Three Nasty Gnarlies (2003) 38 exemplaires
Second Banana (2015) 19 exemplaires
Puppy! (2016) 16 exemplaires
Valtavan iso kananpoika! (2014) 1 exemplaire
Stor kyckling (2018) 1 exemplaire
Petboy 1 exemplaire
Chien-chien! 1 exemplaire

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The World's Greatest: Poems (1726) — Illustrateur — 52 exemplaires

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A fun twist on the classic tale.
 
Signalé
sloth852 | 21 autres critiques | Jan 2, 2024 |
Genre
Humorous stories
Picture books for children
Subject
Chickens
Cleverness
Courage
Eggs
Size
Smallness and bigness
Social acceptance
 
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kmgerbig | 21 autres critiques | Dec 29, 2022 |
This review originally posted at The Children's Book and Media Review

Master Edgar Dreadbury thinks that Halloween is boring. Choosing a costume is a chore. Dressing up as a pirate, mummy, clown, or other things doesn't please him. He wanted to be something terrifying. When he goes to a different shop to find a costume, he puts a dime into a big, grimy machine called the MONSTERATOR. Edgar was MONSTERATED, turning him into something unrecognizable and terrifying everyone from squirrels to girls. When he’s decided that he’s done with scaring people on Halloween, he doesn’t know how to turn back into a human. In the end, he decides that staying as a monster is how he wants to be.

Even though the book is about monsters and doesn’t have a particularly happy ending, the illustrations are surprisingly cute. Even in his monster form, Edgar is more adorable than terrifying, making sure that small children who love Halloween won’t be spooked by this book. The book has a nice rhyme scheme for people to read aloud. In the back of the book, there are pages of flaps so that children can MONSTERATE Edgar on their own. The book has 625 monsters for children to find. The book doesn’t teach any lessons, but the interactive nature may help small children be excited about Halloween and reading.
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vivirielle | 3 autres critiques | Aug 4, 2021 |
 
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Œuvres
17
Aussi par
1
Membres
1,356
Popularité
#18,966
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
84
ISBN
49
Langues
4

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