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Monster Boogie

Hardback

Main Details

Title Monster Boogie
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Laurie Berkner
Illustrated by Ben Clanton
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 254
ISBN/Barcode 9781481464659
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations f-c digital (jkt: holo foil & spot gloss)

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publication Date 24 July 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Laurie Berkner, "the queen of children's music" (People), pairs the lyrics of her infectious hit song with Ben Clanton's whimsical illustrations in this groovy and adorable picture book-a must-have for fans of Laurie, dancing, and all things monstrous! I'm the biggest monster that you've ever seen! My eyes are purple and my teeth are green. I'm big and I'm scary, you know what I mean? And this is what I like to do... Boogie away those bedtime fears and embrace your inner monster with Monster Boogie, based on Laurie Berkner's irresistibly fun song and featuring lively, playful artwork by Ben Clanton! I do the monster boogie. So can you! Rraaaahhh!

Author Biography

Recognized as "the queen of children's music" (People), Laurie Berkner is a singer, songwriter, lyricist, author, and founder of Two Tomatoes Records. She has released twelve bestselling, award-winning albums, was the first recording artist ever to perform in music videos on Nick Jr., and appeared regularly on the network's Jack's Big Music Show. Laurie helped develop the short-form animated series, Sing It, Laurie!, on the twenty-four-hour preschool television channel Sprout, and has written music and lyrics for three Off-Broadway children's musicals. A project close to her heart has been designing the curriculum and training teachers for Laurie Berkner's The Music in Me, an early childhood music program based on her music and classroom philosophy. Learn more at LaurieBerkner.com. Ben Clanton is an author and illustrator whose books include It Came in the Mail; Something Extraordinary; Rex Wrecks It!; Mo's Mustache; The Table Sets Itself; Vote for Me!; Rot, the Cutest in the World!; and Rot, the Bravest in the World!. He lives with his wife and son in Seattle, Washington. Learn more at BenClanton.com.

Reviews

"With the creak of a door, a big purple monster makes its entrance and derails a perfectly good bedtime.... But instead of gobbling them up, it turns on the radio, brings on the brightness, and proceeds to entertain.... The story is written in rhythmic verse so it is impossible to read without singing...of course, you could, but what would be the fun of that? This book is clearly designed for singing, dancing, and messy crafting. It's the best and most convivial way to experience it." * Kirkus Reviews, April 2018 * "Like a cheery preschool version of the Halloween classic "Monster Mash," children's music star Berkner's snappy tune-turned-picture-book features not-so-scary monsters cutting a rug. When "the biggest monster that you've ever seen!" shows up in two sleeping kids' bedroom, one sibling is all smiles, while the other keeps a wide-eyed distance as their purple-eyed visitor clicks on the boom box and confesses he likes to "do the monster boogie... round the room!... So can you!" By the time the monster breaks into a second round-"monster wiggle" moves-both kids are joyfully bebopping with their unexpected guest and a few of his monstrous friends. Clanton (the Narwhal and Jelly series) opens the action in an inky dark bedroom, then creates a true party atmosphere with a popping fresh palette. Thick black outlines delineate his figures, who are further distinguished by their big, bright eyes-with some characters sporting more than two. This romp offers sunny before-bed silliness and may also just help allay nighttime monster fears." * Publishers Weekly * "This is an energetic adaptation of a song by Berkner. The story line is simple-a monster shows up in a child's room at night but instead of being scary, he wants to dance... Clanton's artwork is vividly colored and is so exuberant, the monster seems to come right off the page. Kids will identify with the feeling of being scared by monsters and hopefully transfer the confidence of being able to dance with them rather than being afraid. Adults would do well to search for videos of Berkner performing her song, which will help with appreciating its cadence and rhythm. This book would make an enjoyable storytime selection with extensions that could include singing the song and making crafts. V ERDICT: A fun read-aloud choice for libraries with preschool populations." * School Library Journal *