— By Eric T. Krackow
Larry is the cuddly and wise title character from The Lollipop Monster series. Always ready to share a lollipop from his bag, the companion plush toy brings this wonderfully pink character to life as he embarks on new adventures with his pal Zabby. Enjoy reenacting how Larry and Zabby learn...
— By Eric T. Krackow
Larry the Lollipop Monster and the Monstoria gang meet a new, accident-prone friend, Clem. Laugh-out loud moments ensue, and the Land of Monstoria learns the value of forgiveness, respecting each other's differences, and celebrating the uniqueness of every monster. Larry the Lollipop Monster and his friend Zabby are on their...
— By Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Straight out of Monstoria, Zabby comes to life in this loveable plush toy, complete with her own stuffed rabbit. One of Larry the Lollipop Monsters best friends, Zabby appears in each Lollipop Monster book and helps Larry as they learn about standing up to bullies and that everyone makes mistakes....
Straight out of Monstoria, Zabby comes to life in this loveable plush toy, complete with her own stuffed rabbit. One of Larry the Lollipop Monsters best friends, Zabby appears in each Lollipop Monster book and helps Larry as they learn about standing up to bullies and that everyone makes mistakes....
— By Christopher S. Larsen
17 locations where monsters can be found in Minnesota. In Minnesota eye witnesses claim to have seen Bigfoot in Two Harbors, Wendigos in Roseau, lake monsters in Lake Pepin, Mothman near Rochester, trolls in Cannon Falls, and a musically inclined purple dwarf, formally known as Prince, in Minneapolis. Search for...
— By Nicole LaBranche and April LaBranche
A fantastically fun cross-stitch book that brings legendary creatures to life, one stitch at a time! Featuring 25 captivating patterns for all skill levels, this collection invites crafters to enjoy hours of imaginative stitching. From legendary beasts like fire-breathing dragons and mischievous goblins to modern cryptids such as Big Foot...
— By Michael Newton
There are strange monsters in Indiana. Some are grudgingly called "hypothetical" species by the state's Department of Natural Resources; others are merely exotic, overlooked, or "hidden" animals, that people think are extinct or just not possible in the Hoosier State. In this book, you will read about: · Exotic reptiles...
— By Michael Newton
Meet California's legendary monsters in this guided tour, from the sea, where life began, to the Golden State's scenic lakes, majestic mountains, brooding forests, and rumored "alien tunnels" beneath the streets of Los Angeles. Cower beneath a giant vulture with a wingspan of 25 feet in San Bernadino County. See...
— By Michael Newton
Strange Ohio Monsters is the first book-length survey of unknown creatures reported from the Buckeye State throughout recorded history. The list includes hundreds of Bigfoot sightings, serpentine monsters reported from several lakes, encounters with huge birds and winged creatures resembling prehistoric reptiles, meetings with "Mothman," giant snakes and lizards, phantom...
— By Michael Newton
Is it possible that unusual creatures share the Pacific Northwest with its 10.3 million human occupants? It's true! Oregon and Washington have "misplaced" alien invaders, such as a half-inch flea, a giant spider with a leg span of three inches, and a snakehead fish (made famous of late in four...