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NIGHT OF THE VEGGIE MONSTER
By: George McClements

Bloomsbury USA Children's Books
April 2008
On Sale: April 1, 2008
32 pages
ISBN: 1599900610
EAN: 9781599900612
Hardcover
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When just a single pea touches the lips of this determined vegetable hater, an enormous battle of war and peas begins. But our hero doesn’t just cry, whine, or refuse to swallow. He turns into a VEGGIE MONSTER! That is untilβ€”gulp!β€”he accidentally swallows the pea, and realizes that maybe vegetables aren’t so bad after all. At least until broccoli night comes around. With inventive mixed-media illustrations and a short, snappy text that combines a child’s dinner-time drama with a hilarious parents’-eye-view, George McClements has created a wry and funny story that just might inspire a few veggie monsters out there to give peas a chance.

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