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E-raamat: Letters to a Monster: The funniest new picture book of the year

  • Formaat: 32 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Childrens Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526615824
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  • Formaat: 32 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Childrens Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526615824

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**The funniest new picture book of the year, from the Irish Children's Laureate**

**'The perfect night-time read' - Daily Mail** **'Hilarious and delightful' - Paddy Donnelly** **'Funny and ingenious' - Bookseller**

Its a dark and stormy night, and Sophie knows that there is a MONSTER hiding under her bed. So, like any sensible child, she decides to send him a letter.

Dear Monster, I know you are hiding under my bed. I hear you breathing. This is your last warning. Leave now or I will call THE MONSTER POLICE. I have their number. Yours truly, Sophie

As the letters fly back and forth, Sophie begins to wonder if Monster isnt as scary as she thought. What if hes the friend shes been looking for all along?

From Irish Children's Laureate Patricia Forde and award-winning illustrator Sarah Warburton comes an irresistible picture book that turns the idea of the monster-under-the-bed on its head!

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This funny, reassuring and wittily illustrated picture book is the perfect night-time read. * Daily Mail * A truly delightful tale - full of imagination, humour and friendship. I loved it * Paddy Donnelly, illustrator of HERE BE GIANTS * A funny and ingenious story about friendship in unlikely places * Bookseller * Heart-warming and hilarious, [ this story provides] parents with an inventive and playful approach to dealing with bedtime jitters * Irish Times * The story of an unlikely friendship, Fordes boundless imagination shines when paired with Warburtons impish illustrations. Ideal for little monsters * Irish Examiner * Many children imagine a monster hiding under their beds, so this funny, reassuring and wittily illustrated picture book is the perfect night-time read * Daily Mail * An irresistible picture book that turns the idea of the monster-under-the-bed on its head (and is sure to become a family favourite) * Discover Irish Kids Books * Illustrated with just the right amount of scare and delight, theres lots to intrigue readers in the illustrations on subsequent reads * Books for Keeps *

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A laugh-out-loud picture book from the Irish Childrens Laureate, featuring a hilarious exchange of letters between a girl and a very unusual monster!
Patricia Forde lives in Galway and is the current Irish Laureate na nÓg and the author of many books for children, including The Wordsmith and The Girl Who Fell to Earth. Letters to a Monster is her first book for Bloomsbury.

Sarah Warburton is an award-winning illustrator and has worked on books including One Camel Called Doug (Simon & Schuster) and The Dont Panic Gang (Bloomsbury). She loves monsters, letters and imaginary friends, and she lives in Bristol, England.