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* A magical monster book for little drawing wizards. * An imaginative picture book full of crazy creatures. The story is written entirely in rhyme and invites you to be creative yourself. * An imaginative picture book full of crazy creatures. The story is written completely in rhyme and stimulates creativity. For mini-monsters from 4 years. * The little drawing wizard scribbles creepy monsters on paper. But oh help, they come alive! Be surprised by the array of monsters in this book. And the magic envelope at the end? Ssst, that's our secret! * Discover how the monsters in this book come to…mehr

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* A magical monster book for little drawing wizards. * An imaginative picture book full of crazy creatures. The story is written entirely in rhyme and invites you to be creative yourself. * An imaginative picture book full of crazy creatures. The story is written completely in rhyme and stimulates creativity. For mini-monsters from 4 years. * The little drawing wizard scribbles creepy monsters on paper. But oh help, they come alive! Be surprised by the array of monsters in this book. And the magic envelope at the end? Ssst, that's our secret! * Discover how the monsters in this book come to life. Let your imagination run wild and make up the craziest creeps. Keep them secretly in the secret envelope. And whatever you do... DO NOT let them escape this book! * A playful title that fosters creativity and artistic skills * Perfect for Halloween. However, its distinct take on drawing and creativity makes it also a perfect read year-round. * Perfect for Halloween, but also for reading throughout the year as well, especially for monster lovers!
Autorenporträt
Ine De Volder is a creative jack-of-all-trades. In addition to her work as a kindergarten teacher and author, she is constantly looking for new ways to realize her dreams and ideas. In the past, Ine participated in a magazine for toddlers, wrote children's poetry, and made a number of educational editions for schools. Maarten Arys studied illustration at the Saint Lucas Art Institute in Ghent, Belgium. When a local newspaper, the De Morgen, commissioned him to complete several illustrations, it resulted in a long-term collaboration. More recently, Maarten has begun illustrating children's books. He enjoys working with traditional materials, such as watercolor paint, gouache paint, and colored pencils.