"One Hungry Monster" by Susan O'Keefe. I like it because it has rhythm, the monsters are terribly silly and it is fun to read in October. Also, "Ten Black Dots" by Donald Crews is so much fun, and a way to introduce ten frames.
"One Hungry Monster" by Susan O'Keefe. I like it because it has rhythm, the monsters are terribly silly and it is fun to read in October. Also, "Ten Black Dots" by Donald Crews is so much fun, and a way to introduce ten frames.
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