by Paul Czajak (Author) Wendy Grieb (Illustrator)
Disappointed when none of his friends can attend his pirate birthday, Monster cheers up when he goes to a pirate theme park, instead.
That time of year is finally here: Monster's birthday has arrived! But when none of his friends can attend his party, it's up to Boy to cheer him up. With pirates, prizes, and playful rhyme, this story is sure to surprise readers until the very last page.
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PreS-Gr 1--In this installment in the series, Monster desperately wants a party for his birthday. He dances around the house in eager anticipation; however, when he learns that none of his friends can attend his party, he becomes sad and a bit petulant. At the urging of his one friend, he agrees to go to Pirate Land, and before he knows it, he is having an amazing time on the rides, including Blackbeard's Bumper Cars and the Maelstrom Mixer. In addition, he achieves great success at Blast Ye Barrels, one of the carnival games, when his efforts at Ring Toss and Swat the Flies lead only to failure. To make everything even better, a surprise birthday party is awaiting his arrival at home. As in the other "Monster" titles, the rhymes are fun and the illustrations are bursting with vivid colors and numerous details. Further, the lessons are simple (be flexible, be persistent) and not overdone. The story reminds readers that life can be amazing if we are positive and open to new possibilities. VERDICT An upbeat story that will appeal to all young children.--Sally James, South Hillsborough Elementary School, Hillsborough, CA
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