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When Love Monster comes home from vacation, he discovers a box of chocolates on his doorstep. He knows he should share it with his friends, but what if there's none left for him after everyone has a piece? In the end, Love Monster learns that sharing with friends is the sweetest treat of all.

Produktbeschreibung
When Love Monster comes home from vacation, he discovers a box of chocolates on his doorstep. He knows he should share it with his friends, but what if there's none left for him after everyone has a piece? In the end, Love Monster learns that sharing with friends is the sweetest treat of all.
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Autorenporträt
Rachel Bright is a wordsmith, printmaker, and thinker of happy thoughts. She is passionate about time-honored printmaking techniques, and is the author-illustrator of In A Minute Mama Bear, Love Monster, Love Monster and the Perfect Present, Love Monster and the Last Chocolate, and Love Monster and the Scary Something, as well as many other celebrated books, which have been translated into thirty-eight languages. She works from her studio on a farm near the sea in England, where she lives with her partner; her daughters, River and Sky; and Elvis, the nicest dog in the world.
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Praise for Love Monster:

" A delightful story with an aah ending." - The Sun

"A sweetly inspiring story aimed at encouraging little readers to take positive action when life is not going their way." - The Observer

"Love Monster is a delightful book which has gorgeous pictures, clear text, and a witty story line" - We Love This Book

Praise for Love Monster and the Last Chocolate:
"If your Easter holidays involve chocolate, and you can bear a story set in Cutesville, Rachel Bright's scrumptious Love Monster and the Last Chocolate, with its comical, grainy images and lovely retro typeface, will be as enticing as a strawberry swirl. Our googly-eyed hero faces a moral dilemma that chocolate-lovers of all ages will appreciate." The Sunday Times