Well, it’s really part TWO, not BOO…
…because these monsters aren’t all that scary. In fact, some look downright delicious while others give out money. And one is named “Sparkle”. How can anyone named “Sparkle” be scary, right?
So here’s the rest of the monsters Mrs. Mozer’s class wishes they could buy at The Monstore! Be sure to comment and let the students know how much you like their creations!
Alexandra:
Alice:
Hayley:
John:
Jordan:
Jordyn:
Kylie:
Matias:
Sean:
On National Read Across America Day, March 2, I Skyped with Mrs. Mozer’s third grade class—which is sure to become an annual tradition, this being the 2nd year in a row.
After sharing Dr. Seuss’s “Oh, The Places You’ll Go” with the class, we joked about my upcoming book, THE MONSTORE, and I asked them to pretend they were going shopping. “If you could buy a monster at The Monstore, what would it look like? What special monsterly talent would it have?”
Their answers are amazing. I wish I could actually buy their imaginative creations! They hear all secrets, they complete homework, they give gifts, and they shoot cupcakes. They’re as cuddly as a cloud, wiggly as Jell-o, and black as magic. And just like THE MONSTORE story, some of their monsters are used for sibling annoyance.
Thanks again to Mrs. Mozer’s entire 3rd grade class for the special day and the cool monsters!
Now onto to monster parade, part uno! The second installment will post tomorrow.
Enjoy, and be sure to leave a comment for the students of 3-M!
Ana:
David:
Flynn:
Hayden:
Mary:
Matt:
Nicky:
Robby:
Sammy:
I’d LOVE a pair of those cheetah shoes that don’t come off! These are brilliant!! I’m coming to Mrs. Mozer’s class if I ever need to borrow a monster.
Wowza! Helicopter hair? Pom poms?! A magician’s vest?! Such imagination. Super cool monsters! Great thinking Mrs. Mozer’s class!
I love them all, but I think Icicle is my favorite. I want to eat him up! Nice work kids!
Cool Monsters in part “Boo!”
I so totally love that a monster is named Dave. But also Sid who can do anything. These are fantastic.
Oh my….these are as great as the first batch. Monstrously marvlelous!
I’d love a money-giving monster anytime!
Aren’t kids’ drawing the best? So imaginative, us adults can only hope to ever be so free again.
I think a certain PM of Great Britain could do with John’s money- giving monster (as could most of Europe), though he looks a bit the worse for wear on his powers! I’d go for the cheetah shoes any day – always rushing to get places. What a help they’d be! Brilliant work Tara!
How fun theses are. What great imaginations!
My favorite is Bozy. They are all wonderful!