There's a Monster in Your Book
Bestselling author of The
Christmasuarus, Tom Fletcher, has written a brand new picture book
perfect for bedtime, where a mischievous monster has invaded the pages of your
child's book!
This read-aloud, interactive picture book
treat invites children to make magic happen page by page, tilting, spinning and
shaking the book, and then seeing the funny results when each page is turned. A
fantastic celebration of all the fun that can be had with a book, with a
wonderful wind-down bedtime ending!
There's a Dragon in your
Book
OH NO! There's a dragon in
this picture book by bestselling author, YouTube star, and musician Tom
Fletcher--author of There's a Monster in Your Book!
First, there's an egg in your book. Then the cutest baby dragon you've ever seen hatches from it. But don't tickle its nose, and whatever you do, don't let it sneeze! ACHOO! OH MY!
Tom Fletcher's infectious read-aloud invites kids to use their powers of imagination--along with some stamping, blowing, and flapping--to save their book from an adorable little dragon's flammable sneezes! Children will be delighted to participate in this satisfying tale, a sequel to There's a Monster in Your Book.
The bestselling author of The Dinosaur That Pooped series has once again paired up with illustrator Greg Abbott to create another creature that readers will fall in love with--and want to play with--again and again! Tom Fletcher has a huge social-media presence with over a million followers on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. His videos "Buzz and the Dandelions" and "My Wedding Speech" went viral and have been viewed tens of millions of times all over the world.
The Christmasaurus
The Christmasaurus is a
story about a boy named William Trundle, and a dinosaur, the Christmasaurus.
It's about how they meet one Christmas Eve and have a magical adventure. It's
about friendship and families, sleigh bells and Santa, singing elves and flying
reindeer, music and magic. It's about discovering your heart's true desire, and
learning that the impossible might just be possible.