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The Monster Who Ate My Peas - 1561455334, paperback, Danny Schnitzlein
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The Monster Who Ate My Peas - 1561455334, paperback, Danny Schnitzlein

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
    Artist
    Schnitzlein, Danny; Faulkner, Matt [Illustrator]
    ISBN
    9781561455331
    Category

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Peachtree Publishing Company Inc.
    ISBN-10
    1561455334
    ISBN-13
    9781561455331
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    78626984

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Monster Who Ate My Peas
    Number of Pages
    32 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2010
    Topic
    Humorous Stories, Cooking & Food, Monsters, General, Boys & Men, Stories in Verse (See Also Poetry)
    Illustrator
    Faulkner, Matt, Yes
    Genre
    Juvenile Fiction
    Author
    Danny Schnitzlein
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.1 in
    Item Weight
    5.6 Oz
    Item Length
    8.8 in
    Item Width
    10.4 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Juvenile Audience
    LCCN
    2001-021167
    Dewey Edition
    21
    TitleLeading
    The
    Reviews
    Arcimboldo meets Mad Magazine as a monster that looks like a cross between an octopus and a compost pile bargains with a young narrator willing to sacrifice his prized soccer ball, and even his new bike, rather than eat peas... there's a Seussian (or Clement Clarke Moore) flavor to the rhymed text... the rollicking rhythms and madcap, over-the-top art give this... [book] plenty of comic energy., "Arcimboldo meets Mad Magazine as a monster that looks like a cross between an octopus and a compost pile bargains with a young narrator willing to sacrifice his prized soccer ball, and even his new bike, rather than eat peas. . . there's a Seussian (or Clement Clarke Moore) flavor to the rhymed text. . . the rollicking rhythms and madcap, over-the-top art give this. . . [book] plenty of comic energy." --Kirkus Reviews "The rhymes flow, begging to be read aloud. Faulkner has created a truly disgusting monster with hairy feet and icky toenails, covered with slimy vegetables, too big for the page. Children will clamor to hear this one again and again." --School Library Journal, "The rhymes flow, begging to be read aloud. Faulkner has created a truly disgusting monster with hairy feet and icky toenails, covered with slimy vegetables, too big for the page. Children will clamor to hear this one again and again." School Library Journal, The rhymes flow, begging to be read aloud. Faulkner has created a truly disgusting monster with hairy feet and icky toenails, covered with slimy vegetables, too big for the page. Children will clamor to hear this one again and again., ?Arcimboldo meets Mad Magazine as a monster that looks like a cross between an octopus and a compost pile bargains with a young narrator willing to sacrifice his prized soccer ball, and even his new bike, rather than eat peas? there?s a Seussian (or Clement Clarke Moore) flavor to the rhymed text? the rollicking rhythms and madcap, over-the-top art give this? [book plenty of comic energy.?, "Arcimboldo meets Mad Magazine as a monster that looks like a cross between an octopus and a compost pile bargains with a young narrator willing to sacrifice his prized soccer ball, and even his new bike, rather than eat peas.... there's a Seussian (or Clement Clarke Moore) flavor to the rhymed text.... the rollicking rhythms and madcap, over-the-top art give this... [book] plenty of comic energy." - Kirkus Reviews, "Arcimboldo meets Mad Magazine as a monster that looks like a cross between an octopus and a compost pile bargains with a young narrator willing to sacrifice his prized soccer ball, and even his new bike, rather than eat peas... there's a Seussian (or Clement Clarke Moore) flavor to the rhymed text... the rollicking rhythms and madcap, over-the-top art give this... [book] plenty of comic energy." Kirkus Reviews
    Grade From
    Preschool
    Number of Volumes
    1 vol.
    Grade To
    Third Grade
    Dewey Decimal
    [E]
    Synopsis
    This hilarious picture book from author Danny Schnitzlein will have picky eaters begging for more. What do you dread eating the most? For one young boy, it's peas, but he's discovered a seemingly simple solution. He makes a bargain with a fiendishly funny monster who will eat the boy's peas in exchange for his soccer ball. But soon, peas are on the menu again and with each new encounter, the monster's demands escalate. Eventually, our hero faces a daunting decisioncan he conquer his loathing for peas, or will he lose his most prized possession? Danny Schnitzlein's verse combines with Matt Faulkner's uproariously detailed illustrations to create a clever story about how far we're willing to go to avoid the things we hate., What do you dread eating the most? For the hero of this story, it's peas, and he thinks he's discovered a solution. "I closed my eyes tightly and sent out a wish That the peas would somehow disappear from my dish. And something quite strange and mysterious occurred, As if somehow... somebody... somewhere had heard." He makes a bargain with a fiendishly funny monster. First the deal is simple: the monster will eat the boy's peas in exchange for his soccer ball. But with each new encounter, the monster's demands escalate. Eventually, our hero faces a daunting decision--can he conquer his loathing for peas or will he lose his most prized possession? Matt Faulkner's uproariously detailed illustrations and Danny Schnitzlein's Seuss-inspired verse combine to create a clever story about how far we are willing to go to avoid doing the things we hate.

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