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Socksquatch

32p. 978-0-80508-952-3.
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PreS-Gr 2 Missing any socks lately? The reason is spookier-and funnier-than kids could ever have imagined. Socksquatch is a hairy, horned yeti who's more cold-footed than cold-blooded. With flailing arms, pointed teeth, and one white sock, the big orange monster lumbers into a castle, calling, "Got sock? Foot cold." The characters and action are picture-perfect. The author-illustrator uses bold colors, kooky ink shapes, and dynamic frames that don't always succeed in containing their occupants. Wayne the werewolf has no socks, just fur. Frankenstein has a lovely long sock to offer, but it's too big. When Martin the mummy hears Socksquatch's wail and runs to help, he brings along an irate damsel and a perfect solution-for the time being. Even as the story ends on a happy note, the situation is unraveling. Dormer's hilarious, spot-on watercolor-and-ink illustrations make a monsterful hit with Socksquatch.-"Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NY" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
A monster named Socksquatch's left foot is toasty warm, but his right one (bare but for brownish-orange fur) is cold. He asks his monster friends for help, but the solution comes from an unexpected source: a peeved-looking damsel being carted off by a zombie. Dormer's spare text and silly--in both looks and behavior--creatures will elicit giggles from the preschooler set.

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