There's a Monster in my Fridge

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Discover a spooky house full of friendly monsters in this fun-packed, rhyming story full of silliness. With clever split pages and loads of monstery details to spot, this book will delight young children and banish fear of monsters for ever!

Great Fun!

WINNER of the St John Ogilvie School Picture Book World Cup, 2021

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Discover a spooky house full of friendly monsters in this fun-packed, rhyming story full of silliness. With clever split pages and loads of monstery details to spot, this book will delight young children and banish fear of monsters for ever!

Great Fun!

WINNER of the St John Ogilvie School Picture Book World Cup, 2021

Discover a spooky house full of friendly monsters in this fun-packed, rhyming story full of silliness. With clever split pages and loads of monstery details to spot, this book will delight young children and banish fear of monsters for ever!

Great Fun!

WINNER of the St John Ogilvie School Picture Book World Cup, 2021

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About this book

What’s that hiding behind the door?

Its feet have squelched across the floor…

Take care, don’t look! It’s vile and smelly.

A monster eating raspberry jelly!

There’s a house full of little monsters up to no good in this silly story set in a spooky haunted house. With walking food, hairy beasts and googly eyes in every corner, little ones will love spotting all the little horrors’ funny antics. We meet a vampire in his underwear, a witch spraying glitter glue and two naughty skeletons in the bath!

There’s nothing to fear in this hilarious tale and children will love turning the half page to discover who’d behind the chaos.

A super-fun read, brimming with adorable characters, this story will delight and surprise your own Little Monsters over and over again.

Illustrated by Deborah Allwright
Published by Simon and Schuster, 2015
ISBN: 978-0857076137

If you want one of those exciting, enjoyable interactive books for your three year old then this is it. Little Ned loves this book and its become a little ritual for us to read it over lunch, the vampire in his underwear never fails to make us laugh.

We genuinely love the way the split pages work in this book and it has to be one of the best uses I’ve ever seen them put to.
— Being a Mummy
I shared this book at Storytime at school...and got such a great response from the children. It is wonderfully interactive - having the split pages you can build up the children’s excitement when reading it, and they loved guessing what might be behind the pages and were desperate for the reveal.

The last page of the book...had them shrieking and laughing in delight.
— Book Lover Jo
This rhyming story is hilarious and not only does it include a monster in the fridge, but also a witch behind a screen, a vampire in the cellar and two skeletons in the bath! I’m not exaggerating when I say that I laughed out loud when I read this to Master C for the first time.

And as if the words were not funny enough, they are accompanied by some brilliant illustrations by Deborah Allwright. There is so much detail on each page and we loved the fact that you have half sized pages to turn as if you were opening the fridge or opening the door under the stairs.
— Being Mrs C

There’s a Monster in my Fridge

Discover a spooky house full of friendly monsters in this fun-packed, rhyming story full of silliness. With clever split pages and loads of monstery details to spot, this book will delight young children and banish fear of monsters for ever!

Great Fun!

Illustrated by Deborah Allwright

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