Love Monster (Read aloud)
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- 0,99 €
Description de l’éditeur
This is a read-along edition with audio synced to the text, performed by David Walliams.
A warm and witty story featuring Love Monster, who now appears in his own animated television show on CBeebies!
It can be tough being the only funny-looking Monster in Cutesville, but this Monster is not one to hang around and feel sorry for himself, so he’s off – out into the big wide world to look for someone to love him.
He looks high, he looks low and he looks everywhere in-between, but it’s only when he’s just about to give up that he finally finds what he is looking for…
Featuring an instantly charming main character who will appeal to children and adults alike, LOVE MONSTER is a warm and witty tale about the power of taking action from a terrific talent new to the HarperCollins list.
Reviews
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. With a cacophony of quirky characters tumbling tirelessly from her imagination, she is 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 and a smorgasbord of 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
"In a world of cute, fluffy things" it's "pretty darn hard" to be a monster. Bright's hero is determined to find a soul mate, but keeps running into dead ends a monster costume in a shop window, his own reflection in a pond. Just when he's ready to give up, he notices that the bus driver is just his type. First published in the U.K., Bright's underdog story is overly familiar, and her pink, googly-eyed main character is contrary to the narration almost undeniably cute, throwing his outcast status out the window. Still, Bright has a brisk but sympathetic voice that's appealingly British, and her visual pacing is impeccable. Like the monster itself, this story wears its heart very visibly. Ages 2 4.