Monster School: First Day Frights

“Monster School: First Day Frights” by Dave Keane is an illustrated book published by HarperCollins on June 26, 2012. This 32-page story follows Norm, a perfectly normal boy who finds himself at a new school filled with monsters. As he navigates his first day, Norm realizes that being different might not be so bad after all, as he discovers common ground with his unusual classmates.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of school life and the challenges of fitting in, making it a relatable read for beginner readers. The narrative emphasizes themes of acceptance and friendship, showcasing Norm’s journey as he learns to embrace his uniqueness among his beastly peers. This book is designed for young audiences, particularly those who may feel a little out of place, and it offers an engaging way to learn to read while enjoying a lighthearted story about school and education.
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Norm is perfectly normal. That is, until he finds himself at a new school full of monsters. Without fangs, horns, or a tail, suddenly Norm has become the odd one out. But as the day goes on, Norm’s unusual classmates find that Norm isn’t too unlike them after all, and Norm thinks he may actually fit right in.
Monster School: First Day Frights is the perfect book for any beginning reader who has ever felt a little bit different. Learn to read with Norm, Hilda, and the whole beastly crew at Monster School!
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