A Frocodile Ate My Socks
My mom does't believe me, but my best friend does, and together we will capture that monster and prove that I've been right all along. Or so I thought. Paperback , Special Edition , 32 pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. How did you come up with the monster that are in the story? S I have read this book ever since I was little. How do you get these ideas? Lists with This Book. Nov 07, R. A funny well-written story that the kiddies 4, 6, 8 enjoyed.
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The missing socks are really being eaten by monsters! The nicest part though is that the main character is a caring boy who wants to do the right thing by his mum and the monsters. Can he figure out a way? When a little boys dirty socks kept disappearing and he kept getting in trouble, he decided it was time to figure out what was happening to his socks.
He stayed up one night and saw a green monster with three eyes and a mouth full of teeth eat his socks. The boy and his friend Ryan set a trap and capture the monster. They find out that the monster has a family to feed. Then they make a new discovery. There is something the monster loves more than dirty socks. Want to find out? Read this cute boo When a little boys dirty socks kept disappearing and he kept getting in trouble, he decided it was time to figure out what was happening to his socks.
Read this cute book to see what it is. May 13, Linda Todd rated it it was amazing Shelves: My kids loved this wee story and now think we have our own sock monster in our house due to socks going missing we liked reading this book and now my daughter has added this book to the reading list for her teddy land school so this book I would recommend to my friends so happy reading g to all from wee me. Feb 25, Laura Thomas rated it it was amazing.
His mother has had enough and is threatening to ground him for the summer. What is Max to do?
The Monster That Ate My Socks
His dirty socks are there when he goes to bed and gone in the morning. So, in order to avoid a grounding, he sets out bait, dirty socks, and waits to see what shows up that night. And in creeps a little green monster. Max jumps on it but it squirms away and runs in his closet. The next day a His mother has had enough and is threatening to ground him for the summer. The next day at school, Max tells his friend Ryan about the monster. The trap works, but then the monster tells his story and they face two choices, help the monster or let him and his family go hungry.
Such a delightful story with vibrant and exciting illustrations, this story is meant to help children with their reading and has some lesson plans at the end of the book. Parents will have fun reading this with their kids, and the young ones will learn some valuable lessons.
I particularly liked the plan the boys come up with for the monster and his family. It was a funny one and I could see kids eyes lighting up and hear their giggles when they read it. I hear Max and the monsters are in another pickle in the second book and look forward to seeing how they solve that one too.
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I received this book for my honest review. I loved the Monster that Ate my Socks by A. Cosmo; the illustrations are bright, colorful and bring the story to life. The story itself is perfect for children of all ages, teaching morals and values, problem solving and thinking and promoting tolerance and open minds. I loved that the monster in this book had a family to provide for; it's not a spin on the monster story that you hear of very often.
The font was a perfect size, making it easy to read and the reading level is great for kids in I loved the Monster that Ate my Socks by A. The font was a perfect size, making it easy to read and the reading level is great for kids in grades two through four or age four through eight , depending on their skill. This book is great for parents to read to their kids and one that you'll want to have on hand for bedtime.
I can't wait to share this book with my bonus daughters this summer; I know they will love the story, the illustrations and realize that monsters aren't so scary, after all! This would be a great book to have on the shelves not only at home but also in the classroom for a lending library or maybe even to teach from. I read this book last night with my son. It was a bout a little boy who always is getting in trouble with his Mom for losing his socks.
She tells him that socks aren't cheap and he needs to be more responsible. He decides to try and find out where the socks really go, because he knows he doesn't lose them. He may leave them on his bedroom floor at the end of the day, but he doesn't lose them, they are just gone in the morning. With the help of a friend of his, they make a plan to fi I read this book last night with my son. With the help of a friend of his, they make a plan to figure out what is taking his socks.
They plan a sleepover and make a trap and everything.
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They do find out what is eating the socks, but how can they stop that thing from eating them? Is there anything the boys can offer instead of socks that will make the sock eating monster eat that instead of socks? And why does the monster eat just dirty socks? This story was just too cute of a story. It was fun to read and my son and I very much enjoyed reading it together. I read this book to my 6 year old son at bedtime and he absolutely loved it.
My son was totally engaged throughout the book, which was amazing because it's hard to keep my son still. I love the idea of the author using a monster as the reason the socks are disappearing. The end of the book was something I didn't see coming, and it was a genius way to end the story.
The few illustrations of the book were a great addition, but I wish there had been more of them. The monster is not scary like you would think, but instead shy and cute and by the end you can't help but love him. I would recommend this book to anyone with children 5 and up.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. The Monster That Ate My Socks is a charming little story with likeable characters and a funny monster. The writing style was pleasant and easy to understand, with short sentences that encourage young readers who don't like to read. The illustrations were colourful and attractive and would be perfect for a bedtime story.
I found myself smiling throughout the book and I even laughed out loud at one point! I look forward to reading A. Young kids with big imaginations will love this story of the socks eating monster who gobbled those missing socks. And the solution to having the sock monsters not starve while leaving the socks alone? Kids will love this book and the entire monster series. I laughed while reading this. I wish a monster would come eat up my bad grades some time!
Fun Fun Good read for the little one. Great idea and fun story. Who likes homework anyway, and my wife would probably like if dirty socks disappeared. My children love these little books. They thoroughly enjoy each and every story, as if they are all unique and individual without any cause for similarity among them. Even though sometimes, they might seem tedious and repetitive to me as a parent, I do enjoy being able to read short-stories to my children that are clean and respective.
Sep 05, Andi rated it really liked it. Ever wonder where your socks disappear to? Or perhaps you know; you've seen the monster that eats your socks, but your mom doesn't believe you. Maybe it's time to set a trap. This book is so cute! Great for all ages, but particularly for younger children. A fantastic and fun read behind the mysteries of disappearing socks.
It it one, no the best bedtime story ever! Cute book Neighbor kids really enjoyed it. The illustrations are great! Thankfully, the book wasn't overly long, so it held their attention well. Oct 20, Adrian rated it really liked it. Longer than I expected, but very cute. I will have to get the second one. Hide Your Dirty Socks! A kid is always getting in trouble because his dirty socks are missing or messed up.
How will he solve this problem? A fun read colorfully illustrated. This book is awesome you should read it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.
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I love it it is so funny. My five year old daughter loved this book. Nov 12, Ian Wood rated it it was amazing. This is the complete review as it appears at my blog dedicated to reading, writing no 'rithmatic! Blog reviews often contain links which are not reproduced here, nor will updates or modifications to the blog review be replicated here. Graphic and children's reviews on the blog typically feature two or three images from the book's interior, which are not reproduced here. Note that I don't really do stars.
To me a book is either worth reading or it isn't. I can't rate it three- This is the complete review as it appears at my blog dedicated to reading, writing no 'rithmatic! I can't rate it three-fifths worth reading! The only reason I've relented and started putting stars up there is to credit the good ones, which were being unfairly uncredited.
So, all you'll ever see from me is a five-star or a one-star since no stars isn't a rating, unfortunately.
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Weird, but original and fun, and which took a Doctor Who approach to conflict resolution by showing that the brain is mightier than the sword. A nameless child is having a problem in that his stinky socks seem to be showing up in tatters the next morning — not clean ones, only the stinky ones. In some ways I was a little bit disappointed that there was no opportunity seized here to discuss personal hygiene or the important of doing well in school.
That curmudgeonly comment aside, I did like the story and the monsters, and they message that you can help people even when, at first blush, they appear to be scary or beyond help. And here I thought lost socks were orbiting Saturn alongside all the lost luggage! Shows what I know. I liked the overall story and the originality, and I consider this a worthy read. Besides, it has socks appeal!
Feb 16, M. Eat delicious socks, get thrown in cage! They have plenty socks. Come in big tasty packs. Shoes cause holes in socks, socks get thrown out, no one trap shoes. Moving on, can you tell us a bit more about yourself? Do you have any hobbies? Oh, me have lots hobbies. Me big supporter of Burrows for Inhumanity.
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It charity organization to destroy habitats so monsters can live there. Did you know that each year hundreds of monsters lose homes to development? Me and other monsters wreck shiny places, make nice home for new monsters. Make sure everyone have home. That's wonderful that you think of others. Do you have any other interests? Well my three kids keep much busy. Hopefully they grown soon and find own socks!
How wonderful you have little ones. I'm sure you make a great parent.
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It hard world out there. Me know me make much better parent than Xdegoogly. Well, look at the time. Before we go, do you have any future projects in the works? Yes, me work on screenplay with James Franco. I'm sure that will be wonderful. Thank you again for taking the time to speak with us.