![]() ![]() ![]() The book’s surprising ending is bound to please everyone, especially monsters. Help the children see monsters in a positive light – something silly and fun – and they can better confront their fears. The Execution (The Wintergrave Chronicles) (Volume 1)Sharon Cramer. His little sister Sarah must know what to do, or else Marlow can convince the Monster to live under Sarah’s bed! Leave it to little sisters to save the day!Īdults should talk with kids about monsters and anxiety. Eye of the Monster / Sea SiegeAndre Norton, Bleeding Edge Volume 2: Beyond The. Marlow’s world is colored in black and white (with quill pen and ink), except for the Monster who wears fantastic, flashy, bold colors. Cramer’s clever illustrations highlight the Monster’s actions. ![]() ![]() Nothing helps! Marlow isn’t scared he is just getting tired of the Monster’s tricks and mischievous antics. Marlow tries to reason with the Monster and politely asks it to go away. Unfortunately, Marlow’s parents don’t believe in monsters, so he can’t get help from them. Now I'm not saying that my family love books, but my boys have acollection of nearly 300 between them. Every night, a pesky, sneaky Monster comes in through his bedroom window and dives under the bed. Do you have a monster living under your bed? Marlow, the hero of Sharon Cramer’s book Marlow and the Monster, definitely has that problem. ![]()
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