Brave Little Monster

Brave Little Monster by Ken Baker is a First Edition published by Harper Collins on August 21, 2001. This 32-page book, written in English, presents a whimsical tale centered around Albert, a young monster who is convinced that a scary little girl is hiding in his closet and a mean little boy is lurking under his bed. As he navigates his fears, Albert must confront these imagined threats with the help of his mother’s reassurances.
Readers will find a charming exploration of childhood fears and the imaginative world of monsters. The story is complemented by Geoffrey Hayes’s delightful illustrations, making it an engaging choice for bedtime reading. With themes of Halloween, fantasy, and the concept of dreams, this book offers a lighthearted approach to overcoming fears, appealing to both juvenile nonfiction and fiction audiences.
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Albert lies in bed one night. Goose bumps cover his hairy little arms. His fangs chatter with fright. Albert is sure there’s a scary little girl lurking in his closet. He’s convinced there’s a mean little boy hiding under his bed. But when Albert’s mom tells him again that little boys and girls don’t exist, he’s on his own to get rid of them once and for all!
Geoffrey Hayes’s delightful illustrations make this the perfect bedtime book for brave little monsters everywhere.
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