How to Talk Monster

by Lynn Plourde (Author) Mike Lowery (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A Little Boy is just trying to go to sleep when a Little Monster creeps up to his window and . . . says goop-zee-googy! Or, peek-a-boo!, in case you don't speak Monster. Hilarity ensures as the Little Monster tries to play with the Little Boy despite the language barrier. While at first scared, the Little Boy comes to Little Monster's rescue when he gets hurt and the two new friends are able to play together all night long.

Complete with a glossary translating the monster language used throughout, this classic nighttime adventure story will have little readers wishing for a Little Monster to knock on their window at night.

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Publisher's Weekly

As this comics-style story opens, a white child who has just binned a frightening monster book (then checked under the bed) spies an orange critter in the window with gangly arms and three googly eyes. Called in for backup, one parent hammers a "NO MONSTERS ALLOWED" sign in the front yard, but the monster returns almost immediately, seemingly eager to play. Not understanding the exuberant being’s language, the child doesn’t realize that "Goop-Zee-Googy" is in no way threatening; instead, the kid responds first with fear, and then with indignation when the monster rides, and accidentally crashes, their bike. But a little mutual kindness goes a long way, and in bouncy, distilled scenes that exude burgeoning chumminess, the two become co-conspirators in a nonstop, middle-of-the-night adventure, messing around on the bike and swings, and raiding the fridge. They even pick up a little of the other’s lingo: "Zuzzer!" says the human, as the two sit in a tree house and watch the sunrise. "Wow!" the monster agrees. With visual and verbal directness and broad humor that gently tackles themes of assumption and exclusion, Plourde (The Boy Whose Face Froze Like That) and Lowery (Wood Could) capture a special night out-one that may remind readers of their own comics creations. Ages 3-7.

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Kirkus

A lighthearted take on an unlikely friendship.

ALA/Booklist

A satisfying picture book that will leave you smiling.

Lynn Plourde
Lynn Plourde is the author of forty children's books, including Wild Child, Maxi's Secrets, and Go, Grandma, Go! She lives on a ridge in rural Maine where she spies deer, wild turkeys, foxes, and porcupines, but she's still waiting to spy her first monster. Meanwhile, she's learning to talk Monster, and zuzzer! It is trickier than the French and German she studied in school.

Mike Lowery is an author and New York Times bestselling illustrator who has worked on dozens of books for kids. Some of his favorites are the Gingerbread Man Is Loose series by Laura Murray and the Everything Awesome series, which he also wrote. He likes to collect weird facts and other bits of knowledge, and he draws them every morning in his sketchbook. He lives in Atlanta with his wife and two kids.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780525515807
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Publication date
June 20, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV010000 - Juvenile Fiction | Bedtime & Dreams
JUV052000 - Juvenile Fiction | Monsters
Library of Congress categories
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