Rosie the Night Fright Monster

ISBN-10
0207183015
ISBN-13
9780207183010
Category
Beds
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
1994
Authors
Susan King, Ulrike Kundrus

Description

Picture story book for young children about a cowardly monster called Rosie, and a little boy who tells her what to do when she is afraid.

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