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Chicago Monsters - by Carine Laforest (Board Book)

Chicago Monsters - by  Carine Laforest (Board Book)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Do you know Chicago? The Windy City is a world-class metropolis that is also a magnet for little monsters!</b></p> <p>Did you know that? Monsters are masters of camouflage who can easily hide in plain sight. They blend in with the dolphins at the Shedd Aquarium, get lost in the crowd at Navy Pier and even surface at Cloud Gate! </p> <p>Have fun spotting them all as you explore some of Chicago's most iconic landmarks and sights, including Millennium Park, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Centennial Wheel, the Magnificent Mile, the Lincoln Park Zoo and Oak Street Beach. And of course, home to the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field in the heart of Chicago is one of baseball's most historic ballparks.</p> <p><ul><li>A search-and-find book that's both fun and educational;<br> <li>Explores famous locations in The Windy City of Chicago;<br> <li>Colorful illustrations to keep the little ones engaged.</ul></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Youngsters can enjoy perusing the famous sights of Chicago while seeking the elusive city monsters to tease them out of their famous hiding places. All enjoyable pre-reading activities such as the Search and Find features and narrated scenes and sites of Chicago make this sturdy, educational board book a winner for young readers age 3 and up.--Midwest Book Review<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Carine Laforest</b> is a Montreal-based writer and editor. <p/><b>Lucile Danis Drouot</b> divides her considerable artistic talent between graphic design and illustration. She has loved children's books for as long as she can remember, and has illustrated several of them in Europe and in Canada. Born in France, she now calls Montreal home.<br>

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