This Monster Needs a Haircut
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.97 (951 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0803737335 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"As fun for the parents as it is for their kids" according to Chef B.. I have such fond memories of reading with my parents when I was a child. I also remember which books made them groan to have to read, and which ones they were thrilled to pick up for the umpteenth time. This wonderful book is absolutely one I'll just happen to "suggest" over and ov. Laughed Out Loud I love the book. I am a grandmother and have told all of my friends to buy a copy for their grandchildren. It's cute. It's funny. The illustrations are wonderful. And the book deals with a real issue. When will the next Stewart book come out? Ms Barton, please write another!. LawVictoria said This Moster Needs A Haircut. Boys, girls, adults, childreneveryone will love this book! A perfect book for the child who is getting his/her first haircut and might be a little nervous. Bethany Barton has developed a wonderful character that I hope we will be seeing more of! If you are looking for a book to mak
(At least, not until-well, let's just say there's a fine line between scary hair and funny hair.) Barton's ink-and-Photoshop pictures are as wild and disorderly as the protagonist's locks. While excellent haircut-themed books abound, such as Don Freeman's Mop Top (Viking, 1955), Elivia Savadier's No Haircut Today! (Roaring Brook, 2005), and Matthew McElligott's Even Monsters Need Haircuts (Walker, 2010), the silly illustrations might catch some young readers' attention.-Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NY(c) Copyright 2011. A spider is keeping a toothbrush, lollipop, ipod, etc., company. More significant is its length, which exceeds the attention span of the book's likely audience.
Introducing a lovable monster with a hairy problem Stewart is a monster. His hair is awesome! But when Stewart's hair keeps him from doing his very favorite thing, he realizes it might be time to reconsider. But when Stewart's hair grows so long that things start getting lost in it, his parents decide it's time to intervene. He has wild, crazy, messy hair that's perfect for scaring, collecting spiders, and hiding after-school treats. Stewart disagrees. With slyly funny text and uproarious illustrations, this humorous account of a much-feared experience is a must-have for
This is her first book. She lives and works (making art and painting sets) in Los Angeles, California. Bethany Barton's art has been featured in numerous films and television commercials, as well as in gallery shows and installments around California.