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Quit Calling Me a Monster!

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Quit Calling Me a Monster!

Contributors:

By (Author) Jory John
Illustrated by Bob Shea

ISBN:

9780385389907

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House Books for Young Readers

Publication Date:

15th September 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.6

Prizes:

Winner of North Carolina Children's Book Award 2018

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 264mm, Height 262mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

499g

Description

The talented creators of I Will Chomp You! brilliantly frame the struggle to buck stereotypes and learn empathy in this monster's hilarious lament. Floyd Peterson is so much more than shaggy purple fur and pointy monster teeth- why can't people just see him for him Jory John and Bob Shea have struck gold in creating a knee-slapping, read-it-again story that will start a valuable discussion about how we treat others and how it feels to be seen as "different."

Reviews

Floyd Peterson is sick and tired of being called a monster. Just because I have horns. And wild eyes. And clompy feet. And long toenails. And crazy hair. And fangs. And a huge, toothy smile that glows in the dark. That doesnt mean that hes a monster. Children really hurt his feelings when they scream and run when he is grocery shopping or simply trying to sleep under a bed. He thinks its time everyone learned some manners and called him by his real name, Floyd Peterson. Luckily, by the end of the text, Floyd has finally made himself heard while hiding in a closet. Sheas signature illustrations with bold lines and vivid colors are a perfect match for the minimal text on each page. Pairing this book with Ed EmberleysGo Away, Big Green Monsteror Jon StonesThe Monster at the End of This Bookwill make a fun, interactive monster-themed storytime even more enjoyable.VERDICTA perfect choice for a rollicking read-aloud, library collections, and picture book fans everywhere.School Library Journal, July 2016(starred review)

"Its not like I ever call you names, do I I could easily be like, Look at that little
meat snack over there. A pear-shaped, purple-fur-covered, er,creaturespeaks
directly to listeners. Im no monster! Just because I have horns. And wild eyes.
And fangs He might howl, roar, and growl; he could be hiding under the bed
or in the closetbut people shouldnt be afraid of him. It really hurts my feelings.
This not-a-monsters appearance and behavior belie his message; the cognitive
dissonance between text and pictures is what makes the book funny. Sheas
kinetic illustrations take full advantage of the silly premise and offer Floydthats
the narrators name, by the way: Floyd Petersonloads of character. Jittery lines
and bold background colors make the pages pop with nervous energy as Floyd
delivers his impassioned defense. He closes with an undeniable point that inadvertently
takes the bite out of his argument: Yep. Im a monster with excellent
manners! UmI didnt meanIm not aum Oops. Pair this with Johns
and Sheas previous collaboration,I Will Chomp You!(rev. 7/15), to keep those
little meat snacks on their toes. The Horn Book Magazine (6/3/16)



The creators ofI Will Chomp You(2015) are back at it with a tale of another opinionated monster. Only this one would rather not be called a monster. It hurts his feelings. Sure, he has horns and wild eyes, and sure, he howls at the moon, hides under the bed, and growls in his sleep, but come on. Hes simply not a monster (in fact, his name is Floyd Peterson). How about this: if you dont call him a monster, then he wont callyouthat little meat snack over there. Floyd, front and center on almost every page, is a fuzzy purple monstersorry,creaturewhose yellow eyes and wide, fanged mouth give him expressions that range from comical to, occasionally, downright scary. In Sheas signature style, Floyd is often the most detailed thing on the page, standing out against line-sketched, monochromatic backgrounds. The highly energetic text pairs well with the frenetic illustrations, and the read-aloud potential is through the roof. Just keep the name-calling to a minimum, OK Kirkus Reviews (5/31/16)

Author Bio

JORY JOHN is an author, journalist, and educator living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the creator and coauthor of the bestselling All My Friends Are Dead. For ten years, Jory worked as a seasonal camp counselor at a performing-arts and circus camp, where he taught songwriting, guitar, juggling, and writing. BOB SHEA has over a dozen picture books to his credit, including the popular Dinosaur Vs. series, which he writes and illustrates, and the cult favorite Big Plans, illustrated by Lane Smith. His characters and animations have appeared on Nick Jr., Playhouse Disney, and PBS Kids. Bob spends his days writing, drawing, and having "conversations" with NPR.

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