Ebook {Epub PDF} Go to Bed Monster! by Natasha Wing






















 · Picture Book - Very cute story about getting a monster ready for bed. Also very relatable to not wanting to go to bed and having to get everything in order so that you can sleep. This book tells the story of a little girl getting her monster ready so he will go to bed/5.  · GO TO BED, MONSTER! by Natasha Wing tells the story about Lucy, a little girl who could not would not DID NOT want to go to sleep. Instead she wanted to draw. But, when she picked up her crayons and drew some shapes, she created a monster! The funny thing is that monster did not want to go to sleep www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 1 min. Go to bed, monster! by Wing, Natasha. Publication date Topics Trying to avoid bedtime, Lucy uses her imagination and some crayons to draw a monster to play with Accelerated Reader LG A Junior Library Guild selection Access-restricted-item true Addeddate User Interaction Count:


Wing lived in Humboldt County from to and now resides in Fort Collins, Colorado. She wrote her first book, "Hippity Hop, Frog on Top," in and has been writing ever since. Natasha Wing has 52 books on Goodreads with ratings. Natasha Wing's most popular book is The Night Before Kindergarten. Go to Bed, Monster! by. Natasha Wing (Goodreads Author), Sylvie Wickstrom (Illustrator) avg rating — ratings — published Want to. Natasha Wing; Author division. Natasha Wing is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. Includes. Natasha Wing is composed of 5 names. You can examine and separate out names. Combine with.


Monster! Monster just wants to play. And play. And play some more--until even Lucy is exhausted. It's going to take some quick thinking (and drawing) to get this tireless monster to bed Natasha Wing and Sylvie Kantorovitz have created a sweet and hilarious bedtime tale reminiscent of Harold and the Purple Crayon. Go to bed, monster! by Wing, Natasha. Publication date Trying to avoid bedtime, Lucy uses her imagination and some crayons to draw a monster to play with. “Lucy could not, would not, did not want to go to bed!” What did she do next? Let’s find out together!Tiny Tim (modified) song by jbrary:www.doorway.ru

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