Monsters -- Juvenile literature
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Monsters -- Juvenile literature
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Monsters
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- Silly monsters in the bath, Chanko & Mayer ; illustrations by Danny E. Rivera
- Tales of the cryptids, mysterious creatures that may or may not exist, by Kelly Milner Halls, Rick Spears, Roxyanne Young ; [illustrated by Rick Spears]
- Monster measuring, written by Madeline Tyler ; illustrated by Amy Li
- Monsters, John Malam
- Monster patterns, written Madeline Tyler ; illustrated by Amy Li
- Everything I know about monsters, a collection of made-up facts, educated guesses, and silly pictures about creatures of creepiness, by Tom Lichtenheld
- The big book of monsters, the creepiest creatures from classic literature, by Hal Johnson ; illustrated by Tim Sievert
- Centaur, by Samantha S. Bell ; content consultant, Alison C. Traweek, PhD, adjunct intructor of Greek and Roman classics [at] Temple University
- Monstrous, the lore, gore, and science behind your favorite monsters, Carlyn Beccia
- A Monster alphabet, the ABCs of screams!, by Gillia M. Olson ; illustrated by James Loram
- The Star Wars book of monsters, ooze, and slime, written and illustrated by Katie Cook
- Monster science, could monsters survive (and thrive!) in the real world?, written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Phil McAndrew
- Pegasus, by Whitney Sanderson ; content consultant Mark Thorne, PhD, Assistant Professor of Classics, Luther College
- Introduction to mythology for kids, legendary stories from around the world, Zachary Hamby ; illustrated by Kailey Whitman
- Cryptozoology, could unexplained creatures be real?, Megan Borgert-Spaniol
- Who will haunt my house on Halloween?, Jerry Pallotta ; [illustrated by] David Biedrzycki
- Scary monsters, by Tracey West
- Monster hunt, exploring mysterious creatures, with Jim Arnosky
- The monsters and creatures of Greek mythology, by Don Nardo
- Beasts & behemoths, a young adventurer's guide, written by Jim Zub ; with Stacy King and Andrew Wheeler ; [illustrations by Conceptopolis]
- Medusa, Samantha S. Bell
- The color monster, a story about emotions, Anna Llenas
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