This popular picture book follows , a small werewolf with a big problem: he isn't scary at all. In fact, he has a squeaky voice that makes other werewolves laugh. Sent to Monster School to learn the art of scaring, Howler fails every lesson, from "gruesome growls" to "pulling scary faces".
There are several stories titled "," ranging from whimsical children's books to psychological thrillers. Here are the most prominent ones: The Children's Tale by David Walliams
Little Monsters - Storytime Read Aloud Picture Book For Kids Biblio Bear YouTube• Mar 11, 2023
In this fantasy comedy starring Fred Savage, a boy named discovers a monster named Maurice living under his bed. Maurice introduces Brian to a secret subterranean world where monsters live to pull pranks on children at night. While at first a world of "fun and games," Brian eventually learns there are darker side effects to befriending monsters and must rescue his younger brother from their world.
However, his life changes when he meets a group of human children dressed as monsters for Halloween. They think his "costume" is incredible and invite him trick-or-treating. Through his new friends, Howler discovers that being himself is much better than trying to be a traditional monster.
This popular picture book follows , a small werewolf with a big problem: he isn't scary at all. In fact, he has a squeaky voice that makes other werewolves laugh. Sent to Monster School to learn the art of scaring, Howler fails every lesson, from "gruesome growls" to "pulling scary faces".
There are several stories titled "," ranging from whimsical children's books to psychological thrillers. Here are the most prominent ones: The Children's Tale by David Walliams
Little Monsters - Storytime Read Aloud Picture Book For Kids Biblio Bear YouTube• Mar 11, 2023
In this fantasy comedy starring Fred Savage, a boy named discovers a monster named Maurice living under his bed. Maurice introduces Brian to a secret subterranean world where monsters live to pull pranks on children at night. While at first a world of "fun and games," Brian eventually learns there are darker side effects to befriending monsters and must rescue his younger brother from their world.
However, his life changes when he meets a group of human children dressed as monsters for Halloween. They think his "costume" is incredible and invite him trick-or-treating. Through his new friends, Howler discovers that being himself is much better than trying to be a traditional monster.