A handbook on monster-care for young monster-lovers giving advice on the choice of monster, what he likes to eat and how to keep him happy. The author has also produced "Cartoon Fun", "Animal Art" and "Comic Fun".
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A handbook on monster-care for young monster-lovers giving advice on the choice of monster, what he likes to eat and how to keep him happy. The author has also produced "Cartoon Fun", "Animal Art" and "Comic Fun".
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Add this copy of Looking After Your First Monster to cart. $11.29, good condition, Sold by Hawking Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Edgewood, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Scholastic.
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New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. Audience: Children/juvenile. Looking After Your First Monster, by Frank Rodgers, is a humorous picture book offering silly but practical advice for caring for a new pet monster, covering feeding (four meals for young ones, one for older), grooming (brushing teeth, polishing bolts), playtime (thunderstorms, dark places), and creating a comfortable environment (calm sleeping spots, providing tasks), emphasizing that monsters need love and routine just like other pets for a fun experience. Key Care Tips: Feeding: Young monsters need four meals daily; older ones, just one. Hygiene: Brush teeth often, groom fur, and keep their living space clean. Environment: Provide a calm, draft-free sleeping spot and enough room to play. Exercise: Thunderstorms are great for energy; walks in dark areas are good too. Tasks: Give them jobs to feel useful, like running a vacuum or polishing their bolts. Companionship: Monsters enjoy activities and being part of the family. In essence: It's about finding the right monster, understanding its quirky needs (like enjoying scary TV), and forming a bond through routine, play, and care, making monster ownership a delightful adventure.