Are You a Monster? is a fun interactive read-aloud picture book that will have readers of all ages roaring and stomping along, as Monster encourages them to be the scariest monster possible.
**WINNER OF THE BOOKTRUST STORYTIME PRIZE 2024**Are You a Monster? is a fun interactive read-aloud picture book that will have children of all ages roaring and stomping along, as Monster encourages them to be the scariest monster possible.Warning! This book contains a monster. A really angry, really scary, really bad monster… or so the monster says. And Monster has a very important question: are you a monster too? Children will love playing along with the book as monster tests them on their monster skills. Do you have a long pointy tail? Big yellow eyes? No? Can you make a big, loud noise? You can! Kids get to join in with this hilarious story and play their monstrous part, and by the end Monster may just regret asking that all important question.Also in this monstrous series: Are You a Sleepy Monster? Children can play along at bedtime as the lovable monster now invites them to wear ragged pyjamas, crawl under the bed and act like a monster!
Guilherme Karsten is an illustrator and graphic designer from Brazil. He was a finalist in Brazil's Prêmio Jabuti literature prize, and a finalist in the Nami Island International Picture Book Illustration Concours.
Hilariously interactive picture book that encourages the child reader to act like a scary monster.
Guilherme Karsten’s engaging style is fresh and funny, and he is a major talent in the children’s book market.
This is the first book in an exciting three book series featuring a silly and adorable monster character.
Editor's Choice - "A cute little monster swears that nothing frightens him, so invites the reader to bare their teeth and stomp their feet to prove that they are a monster, too. But what happens if the reader is too scary and makes the book monster run away? The under-fives will love trying to be frightening in this deliciously gleeful story from Brazilian artist Karsten, a finalist in Brazil's Premio Jabuti Literature Prize."