About the book from Publishers Weekly:
The Caldecott Medalist makes wonderful use of innovative production techniques in this ingenious offering. Differently diecut and boldly colored pages reveal increasingly scary features of a big green monster--on the first spread, we see two big yellow eyes; on the second, the eyes plus a long blue nose; and so on, until the monster is fully unmasked. But that's only half the story. "You don't scare me!" reads the caption after the monster is shown in all its horror. Turn more pages and, one by one, the scary features disappear, as does, of course, the monster. "And don't come back! Until I say so," the text concludes. A joy to read aloud, the simple story entertains even as it helps its audience master common fears. Emberley's striking approach should win him new fans aplenty. Ages 3-8.Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Thanks for sharing this. It seems rare that I come across a children's book that I am unfamiliar with, but I have never seen this one.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a wonderful work for young kids and I appreciate the enpowering theme.
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