When Larry the monster turns into a chicken, he asks the reader to help him change back to normal.
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Approaching a scary house while treat-or-treating, a reluctant monster warns readers not to ring the doorbell or the monsters that live there may gobble them up.
"Larry the lovable monster from the USA Today bestseller Don't Push the Button! is back, and this time, he's full of love! From the brilliant mind of author and illustrator, Bill Cotter, comes a lovable interactive book for children. Larry the monster has spotted a heart-shaped b...
The only rule in Larry's book is that the reader not push the button, but when no one is looking, it may be irresistible.
A reluctant monster allows the reader to play with his book.
Reluctantly encouraging the reader to draw in his book takes Larry the monster on a fun adventure.
The only rule in Larry's book is that the reader not push the button, but when no one is looking, it may be irresistible.
Told in the style of the counting rhyme "Five Little Monkeys," one by one the little monsters jump on the bed only to fall off and bump their heads.
The only rule in Larry's book is that the reader not push the button, but when no one is looking, it may be irresistible.
Larry the monster knows he should not push the button but cannot resist one tap, which makes him so sleepy he needs the reader's help to get ready for bed.
While the elves are looking the other way, the reader is encouraged to push the button, shake the book, and more despite the risk of getting on Santa's naughty list.
Larry the monster knows he must not open his Christmas present but with the reader's help, he just might learn what is inside.
"Don't miss the newest board book in this bestselling series. It's almost Easter and Larry can't wait, so whatever you do ... DON'T PUSH THE BUTTON!"-- From publisher.
Illustrations and easy-to-read text follow an airplane as it says good-bye to the ground and hello to the sky, where it flies over a town, mountains, clouds, and people.
A reluctant monster allows the reader to play with his book, as he makes a rainbow, acts like a robot, and calls up a dinosaur.
Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus continue to lead the revolt against the Machine Army. In their quest to save the human race from extinction, they gain greater insight into the construction of The Matrix and Neo's pivotal role in the fate of mankind.
Wanting to be more like his father, a young boy spends all of his money on a product that will supposedly let him grow a beard almost instantly.
While the elves are looking the other way, the reader is encouraged to push the button, shake the book, and more despite the risk of getting on Santa's naughty list.
"Chance and Pauline Jeopard have been on an incredible adventure--one they can never talk about. After all, who would believe that a magical realm exists deep below ground, home to extraordinary creatures found only in fables? Worse yet, what if someone did believe? When a miner ...
