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1. Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance by Keith Graves


Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance

Written and illustrated by Keith Graves
Chronicle Books, 1999
ISBN: 0-8118-2169-2

Frank is a monster who wants to dance...so he gets all dressed up, sticks some ants in his pants and heads to the theater!  Onstage Frank dances up a storm, and the audience loves it...until things start to go horribly wrong.  But nothing's going to stop Frank, and even when the audience leaves he's still dancing and having a grand old time.

This hilarious and adorable rhyming book is a ton of fun, with delightfully gross bits to thrill young monster enthusiasts.  Grab a copy and cheer Frank on!

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2. Frank Was A Monster Who Wanted to Dance






Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance
by Keith Graves (Author)
Publisher: Chronicle, August 2006
Reading Level: Ages 4-8

Even a monster like Frankenstein wants to dance. This ghoulish creature dreams of the spotlight and crashes the theatre to perform. Frank steals the show- that is, until he begins to come undone. "And after his arm/ fell out of his sleeve,/ the horrified audience/ started to leave." The illustrations, slightly gross, are what add to this spooktacular story. After all, what young reader won't enjoy Frank's brain flopping out of his skull, dripping flies and worms?

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