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The Big Ugly Monster And The Little Stone Rabbit
Author : Christopher Wormell
Highlights
English
Language
The Big Ugly Monster And The Little Stone Rabbit
Edition
32
Pages
9780099455950
ISBN-13
0099455950
ISBN-10Red Fox Picture Books
Publisher
261 mm
Height
261 mm
Width
3 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
'Once, in a cave, there lived a horrible ugly monster. Perhaps the most horrible and ugly monster in the whole world.' So ugly is the monster that lives in this cave that he can turn a blue sky to snow and evaporate a pond just by dipping his toe in it. No living thing can stand to be in his presence. But the monster is not ugly on the inside he's just lonely very, very lonely. So he decides to build some friends out of stone, but not even stone can stand the full force of the monster's smile, and all the stone animals shatter . . . except for one: the little stone rabbit. The monster is thrilled with his new friend - even if the only game he's any good at is playing statues at which he excels - and for a time life is good. But even monsters cannot live forever . . .
