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The tricks and treats encountered by Bobby and his big brother Leo were far different from what they expected in If You're Gonna be a Monster ... you gotta do it right! by Mrs. Mouse. Tired of Bobby's pestering, Leo agrees to make a monster costume for his little brother, but the costume is a kind of trick on trusting Bobby.
Unexpected help comes to Bobby, who receives more treats than he could eat, and Leo learns a lesson he won't forget.
Young readers will appreciate the fairness of the ending of If You're Gonna be a Monster ... you gotta do it right!, by Mrs. Mouse, and the bright colorful illustrations by Kevin Scott Collier.
Kathleen Culligan Techler, author of THE SECRET OF PIRATE KEY, http://www.diskuspublishing.com/kathleenculligantechler.html
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