Story Time: M is for Monsters

by | Oct 14, 2025 | Blog, Kid's Corner, Story Time | 0 comments

Monster books can be magical because they help children understand differences, their feelings, and their emotions. They allow children to explore and overcome fears in a safe environment, helping them build emotional strength and problem-solving skills. So, check out a monster book today!

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Ages 2-5

Sing, Talk, Read, Write, Play

Tip

When you praise your child by clapping or saying, “Great job!” you encourage both independence and cooperation. At home, choose easy activities for your child and provide plenty of positive reinforcement to support these behaviors.

Activity

Choose an activity your child can do alone, like stacking blocks, putting straws in a bottle or putting tows away. When she’s finished, praise her specifically and show affection, such as a hug. Be consistent and make sure your praise is genuine and tailored to her efforts.

Books Presented

Book cover for The Monstore by Tara Lazar

The Monstore by Tara Lazar

Zack’s plan to scare his pesky sister goes awry when he buys defective monsters from the Monstore.
Book cover for Monsters at the end of this Book by Jon Stone

Monsters at the end of this Book by Jon Stone

Who are the monsters at the end of this book? Find out by reading these two beloved classic stories, starring lovable, furry old Grover and equally lovable furry little Elmo! Then look for monsters hidden in the fun activities.
Book cover for The Monster Mac and Cheese Party by Todd Parr

The Monster Mac and Cheese Party by Todd Parr

Monsters bring their favorite mac and cheeses to a wacky potluck. Includes recipes for vegan mac and Todd mac.
Book cover for Are You a Monster? by Guilherme Karsten

Are You a Monster? by Guilherme Karsten

Warning! This book contains a monster. A really angry, really scary, really bad monster… or so the monster says. And Monster has a very important question: are you a monster too? A fun interactive read-aloud picture book that will have children of all ages roaring and stomping along, as Monster encourages them to be the scariest monster possible.

Songs, Rhymes, and Fingerplays

Polka-dot Monster

(tune: I’m a little teapot)
I’m a little monster, friendly and bright.
I promise I won’t give you a fright.
I really love polka dots, but I have none.
So, step right up and give me *purple ones.
*red, orange, pink

Mabel the Monster

I’m Mabel the Monster.
My wings flip and flap.
I can change my color 
When I hear a loud, CLAP!

Five Little Monsters

(Tune: Five Little Ducks)
Five little monsters jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mommy called the doctor and the doctor said,
“No more monsters jumping on the bed!”

Source: Storytime Katie

The Monsters Stomp Around the House

The monsters stomp around the house. Hurrah! Hurrah!
The monsters stomp around the house. Hurrah! Hurrah!
The monsters stomp around the house,
They sing and shout , and stomp* about.
Stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp…
And they make a lot of noise… around… the house.
Boom, boom, boom, boom!

The monsters run…
The monsters jump…
The monsters dance…
The monsters sleep…
They snore, and snore, and sleep about.
And they make a lot of noise… around… the house.
Boom, boom, boom, boom!

Source: The Kiboomers

Crafts and Activities

Coloring page featuring a cookie gobbling monster

Monster Coloring Page

 

 

Monsters made of paper and string that can twirl in the wind.

Twirling Monster Craft

Additional Books

Book cover for I Will Read to You by Gideon Sterer

I Will Read to You by Gideon Sterer

A young boy heads into the woods to read bedtime stories to vampires, witches, skeletons, and other kinds of monsters who have no one to help them to sleep
Book cover for Little Monster Says Goodnight by David Slonim

Little Monster Says Goodnight by David Slonim

With Momster’s help, Little Monster gets ready for bed, following his nighttime rituals, like eating his bedtime books, and checking to make sure the monster under the bed is present.

Book cover for Because I'm Your Mom by Ahmet Zappa

Because I'm Your Mom by Ahmet Zappa

An unconventional mother promises her child an unconventional childhood full of play, wonder, and creativity
Book cover for Take a Breath, Big Red Monster! by Ed Emberley

Take a Breath, Big Red Monster! by Ed Emberley

Die-cut pages gradually reveal a monster’s face and help a child manage their anger.

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