Colour First Reader: The Monster Story-Teller
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Product description
One morning at school, Natalie is very bored. Then she has a big surprise – there is a tiny monster at the window, waving at her! Suddenly Natalie’s day is much more exciting …They whizz off together for some monster fun, and soon Natalie has lots of special stories to tell!
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780552564816
Publisher
Date published
August 4th, 2011
Lexile measure
520L
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 3.0; Lower years; 0.5 points
Condition
New
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What kids think
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books2000
on 8 March 2014its good
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Spidergirl
on 6 March 2014Excellent book
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Cheerforevers
on 5 March 2014This is about a girl who becomes friends with a monster.
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Lauren7777
on 5 March 2014lol different from the rest but amazin well better than the other young books by jacky (the dino’s packed lunch)
2 out of 5 -
bungee-jumper
on 29 December 2013I liked it very much. It was full of surprises. I would rate it for children who have just started reading. :)
5 out of 5 -
harry8
on 25 August 2013i think this book is amazing.. it made my imagination go wild when the space ship came with a little monster inside it who came in natelies rescue when she felt bored. i would like to read more of those books i think they are fantastic
5 out of 5 -
samcharlie123
on 8 March 2013A short story for younger readers.
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KarlMagic33
on 7 March 2013Really Good!
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lmdrld
on 4 March 2013This is about a girl called Natalie who is bored but then sees an alien out on the window and goes on a adventure with it.
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coco521
on 29 October 2012this book was really good
4 out of 5 -
doshd002
on 6 October 2012This book is awsome. Plus Jacqueline Wilson is the one author’s in a million she can not be beaten by any other author. LOL! I advice everyone (especially girls) to read this book.
5 out of 5 -
lemonade123
on 12 May 2012Well,this book is certainly for younger readers at about age 6 and up. Although i still enjoy reading this book now older than 6. The vocabulary is very,very easy for all ages and quite enjoyable :)
3 out of 5 -
www-hello-com
on 5 March 2012I am sure that loads of people would love this book.
5 out of 5 -
AmyXx
on 3 March 2012Haven’t actually read this book but the cover is just amazing! so that is why i wrote the review.
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eve624860
on 1 March 2012it looks really funny and creative
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aeroaeromonkey
on 1 March 2012Soooo goood.
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Book-Club-Review-Team
on 9 January 2012I was really pleased to see a Jacqueline Wilson book that I could read as my big sister Kloe loves reading anything by Jacqueline Wilson so I knew I would enjoy this book.
I really enjoyed The Monster story-teller because I could read it all by myself. I loved the colourful pictures.
My favourite part was when Natalie went to McMonsters with Little Monster. My favourite character was Natalie because she found Little Monster. This book is great for boys and girls aged 5 up.
Madison, aged 6
This is my first book I have read on my own.
My favourite character is The monster because he has fluffy hair and sharp claws and sharp teeth. My favourite part is when Natalie and the monster went on the flying saucer to monster planet.
This book I recommended to boys and girls aged 5-8 to read with a little help. The colours are very colourful.
Stephanie, age 6
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jacquelinewilsonmad365
on 31 October 2011Very funny and great for younger readers!
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Princessforever58
on 21 October 2011This was my second Jacqueline book that i read and it truly loved it. I think that the author has been very creative with the story.
loobyloulou123
on 9 March 2014
I liked it very much