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Monsters -- Juvenile literature
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Monsters -- Juvenile literature
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Monsters
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Monsters
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Juvenile literature
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The big book of monsters, the creepiest creatures from classic literature, by Hal Johnson ; illustrated by Tim Sievert
Tales of the cryptids, mysterious creatures that may or may not exist, by Kelly Milner Halls, Rick Spears, Roxyanne Young ; [illustrated by Rick Spears]
Myth match, by Good Wives and Warriors
A first look at monsters, by Emma Carlson Berne
Things change, how to manage expectations, by Mari Schuh
Young wizards handbook, how to trap a zombie, track a vampire, and other hands-on activities for monster hunters, A.R. Rotruck
Dr. Ernest Drake's monsterology, the complete book of monstrous beasts, illustrated, edited by Dugald A. Steer
Make a creepy costume your way!, Elsie Olson, consulting editor, Diane Graig, M.A/Reading specialist
The one-eyed giant and other monsters from the Greek myths, by Anne Rockwell
Biggest, baddest book of monsters, Anders Hanson & Elissa Mann
Bigfoot, by Erin Peabody ; illustrated by Victor Rivas
The color monster, a story about emotions, Anna Llenas
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