Love Monster and the Last Chocolate
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- 4,99 €
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- 4,99 €
Publisher Description
A delicious new story about Love Monster, the only monster in Cutesville, from phenomenal, award-winning picture book talent Rachel Bright!
When Love Monster finds a mystery box of chocolates at his door, he can’t believe his luck. But he’s soon thrown into a whirlwind of turmoil. Should he keep the chocolates for himself? Or risk the perils of sharing his good fortune with his friends?
This super-funny-rumbly-tummy-sherbert-explosion of a story shows that when faced with the selection box of life, following your heart will bring you the best treats of all.
Reviews
“If your Easter holidays involve chocolate, and you can bear a story set in Cutesville, Rachel Bright’s scrumptious Love Monster and the Last Chocolate, with its comical, grainy images and lovely retro typeface, will be as enticing as a strawberry swirl. Our googly-eyed hero faces a moral dilemma that chocolate-lovers of all ages will appreciate.” The Sunday Times
Praise for Love Monster:
“ A delightful story with an aah ending.” – The Sun
“A sweetly inspiring story aimed at encouraging little readers to take positive action when life is not going their way." – The Observer
“Love Monster is a delightful book which has gorgeous pictures, clear text, and a witty story line” – We Love This Book
About the author
Rachel is a writer of words, drawer of pictures and thinker of happy thoughts and one of the South West’s most prolific talents. Creating a growing portfolio of beautifully imagined children’s stories, an award-winning card and gift empire, delicate etchings, silk-screens and hand-printed poems, Rachel brings her own unique sunshine to the very young and the slightly older alike.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Everybody knows that monsters seriously love chocolate," so Bright's Love Monster, back in a third book, is thrilled to find a box of chocolates on his doorstep. But Love Monster's mind quickly starts racing: should he share the candy? "What if someone took the one he wanted most?" After Love Monster hides out at home, his conscience catches up with him; just as he's ready to pass the chocolates around to his best friends, he learns that, this time, sharing is unnecessary. Bright's story skirts the edge of being too message-heavy, but the infectious energy of her cartooning and narration keeps things silly and fun. Ages 2 4.