Synopses & Reviews
Monday's troll is mean and rotten,
Tuesday's troll is misbegotten...
As for Wednesday's troll--and all the others--as soon as you read about them, they will be in your head (and heart) forever.
Once again the collaborators of The Dragons Are Singing Tonight have combined their extraordinary talents to concoct an irresistible collection of trolls, wizards, witches, giants, ogres (and a solitary yeti). No spell is needed for these poems and pictures to enchant the reader. Just open the book!
Synopsis
"Monday's Troll" is a magical collection of poems about a week's worth of trolls, an apprentice witch, an invisible wizard, a mother ogre, seven grubby goblins, a solitary yeti, and more. Full color.
Synopsis
A magical collection of poems about a week s worth of trolls, an apprentice witch, an invisible wizard, a mother ogre, seven grubby goblins, a solitary yeti, and more. No spell is needed to enchant young readers the creepy creatures will work their magic!
About the Author
If you are twelve or under, you have probably read -- and memorized -- at least one poem by Jack Prelutsky. He has written more than thirty books of verse, edited several enormously popular anthologies (and been extensively anthologized himself), translated a number of books, and is always at work on the poems for at least three future books. He has lived in Boston, Albuquerque, and Manhattan, but he says he is now happily settled in the Seattle area. Among his most popular books are The New Kid on the Block, Something Big Has Been Here, The Dragons are Singing Tonight, and Monday's Troll.