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All monsters need a good walk. At least that's what Frankie's mom says. But why walk when you can LURCH or MARCH? CLOMP or STOMP? With so many kinds of walks, which will Frankie choose?
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"Monsters Can Mosey," by Gillia Olson - chock-full of juicy CCSS Tier II verbs and adjectives - features Freddy (a female monster) and her mom exploring ways Freddy might participate in the annual holiday parade. Check out these active verbs: lurch, slither, glide, trudge, prance, prowl, clomp, lumber, ooze, tiptoe, march, strut and stomp. And these exciting adjectives: scary, unnerving, spooky, c
The ASHA Leader, "There's a Book for That!"
"It's not often that a series can introduce key concepts and be entertaining at the same time, yet this collection does just that. From Monsters, where a monster tries to figure out the best way she should walk (should she prowl, glide, or lumber?), to whatever, in which a boy speaks without punctuation and therefore no emotion, these books amuse and teach. . . .A standout series."
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