Monsters -- Juvenile literature
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Monsters -- Juvenile literature
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Monsters
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- Tales of the cryptids, mysterious creatures that may or may not exist, by Kelly Milner Halls, Rick Spears, Roxyanne Young ; [illustrated by Rick Spears]
- Monster myths, the truth about water monsters, by Staton Rabin
- Legendary creatures, mythical beasts and spirits from around the world, Adam Auerbach
- Hair-raising monster stories, by Brianna Hall
- Greece! Rome! monsters!, John Harris ; illustrated by Calef Brown
- Atlas of monsters and ghosts, text by Federica Magrin ; illustrations by Laura Brenlla
- Monster meditation, try, try again, two-headed monster!
- The Star Wars book of monsters, ooze, and slime, written and illustrated by Katie Cook
- M is for monster, a fantastic creatures alphabet, written by J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Gerald Kelley
- Dr. Ernest Drake's monsterology, the complete book of monstrous beasts, illustrated, edited by Dugald A. Steer
- A practical guide to monsters, inscribed by Zendric, High Wizard and Master of Magic
- Monster science, could monsters survive (and thrive!) in the real world?, written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Phil McAndrew
- Bigfoot and other legendary creatures, by Paul Robert Walker ; illustrated by William Noonan
- Legendary creatures, unleash the beasts!, created by Basher, written by Mary Budzik
- Beasts & behemoths, a young adventurer's guide, written by Jim Zub ; with Stacy King and Andrew Wheeler ; [illustrations by Conceptopolis]
- Sleuth & solve, spooky : decode mind-twisting mysteries inspired by classic creepy characters, by Victor Escandell ; adaptation of mysteries by Ana Gallo ; English translation by Feather Flores
- The color monster, a story about emotions, Anna Llenas
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