Reddit Reddit reviews The Monster at the End of This Book

We found 15 Reddit comments about The Monster at the End of This Book. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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15 Reddit comments about The Monster at the End of This Book:

u/Rua-Yuki · 8 pointsr/Parenting

Speaking of sesame Street and nice monsters, good old Golden Books has a perfect book for you

https://www.amazon.com/Monster-End-This-Book/dp/0307010856

u/blackxrabbitx · 7 pointsr/AskParents

The Monster At the End of This Book!

It’s super cute and it’s fun because you can be super animated when you read it. It’s one of the few that I can keep my son interested in because of the animated tone!

u/isendra3 · 5 pointsr/books

The Monster at the End of This Book was a huge favorite of mine.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/BlackPeopleTwitter

You either should have read this book or most definitely should have not.

u/bookchaser · 3 pointsr/childrensbooks
  1. The Monster at the End of this Book is fun if the parents know how to read stories aloud. Emphasis, emotion, different voices, etc. It features Grover from the Sesame Street, but is great even if they don't watch Sesame Street. Grover spends the whole book trying to stop you, the reader, from reaching the monster at the end of the book.

  2. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus is similar. The bus driver has to leave for a minute and asks for you to be sure the pigeon doesn't drive the bus. The pigeon then pleads with you on every page, giving reasons why he should drive the bus. The story works when you encourage the child to yell, "NO!" at the pigeon.

  3. Too Many Frogs I enjoyed doing voices for, and knocking each time Froggie comes into Rabbit's house uninvited to have Rabbit read to him. You only need to do a crackly frog and exasperated rabbit voice.

  4. The Book With No Pictures is great when the kid is a little older. The book trailer says it all.
u/ambut · 2 pointsr/OctoberBumpers2017

I just got the same book as a gift! We also got several books by Chris Ferrie that are all "[field of science] for babies", which seem neat. The only big must-have for me is The Monster at the End of This Book, which was my favorite as a kid. I just read a whole article about it that made me even more excited to read it to my kid. Thankfully, I have our family's copy from before I was even born, so that's good to go. My childless older brother thinks I'm a thief for taking it because it's got his name in it - ha!

u/esmach · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Get those kids some books!

The Monster at the End of this Book

I loved this book as a kid! All time fav!

Surprise me

u/Fruitstripe68 · 2 pointsr/insanepeoplefacebook

I hate these type of posts. Don't they remind you of "The Monster at the End of the Book" where they keep warning not to read it and go through all these insecurities about why you shouldn't read the book because you don't want to get to the end? √https://www.amazon.com/Monster-End-This-Book/dp/0307010856

u/Gsr2011 · 1 pointr/nostalgia

[No need to hunt its 5 maple leaf dollars here ](The Monster at the End of This Book (Sesame Book) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/0307010856/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bu8PCb68P4K21)

And a great book!

u/ellisftw · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm old school. So it's either The Pokey Little Puppy or The Monster at the End of this Book. Neither of which are probably the right reading level for a toddler but they're still my two favorite books for little ones.

u/Robobvious · 1 pointr/suggestmeabook

The best book about monsters ever written is easily 'The Monster at the End of this Book.' Gripping and captivating.

u/alisonisacdc · 1 pointr/jackwhite

I love there’s a monster at the end of this book!

there’s a monster