<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Do you know New York City?</b> <p>The city so nice they named it twice attracts people from all over the world--even little monsters! Did you know that? Monsters are masters of camouflage who can easily hide in plain sight. They lie low among the dinosaur bones in the American Museum of Natural History, go incognito in Times Square and even pay a visit to Lady Liberty!</p><p>Have fun spotting them all as you explore some of the Big Apple's most iconic landmarks and sights, including the Empire State Building, the Central Park Zoo, 5th Avenue, the Brooklyn Bridge, Grand Central Station, the rink at Rockefeller Center and the Thanksgiving Day Parade. <p><ul><li>A search-and-find book that's fun and educational;<br> <li>Explores famous locations in New York City;<br> <li>Colorful illustrations to keep the little ones engaged.</ul></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>FROM PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY: Paradis and Drouot take readers on a whimsical tour of the Big Apple in 10 scenes devoted to the city's landmarks and highlights, while simultaneously asking them to locate small (and not-so-small) monsters hidden throughout. The text offers a taste of city life, but the chief source of the book's fun comes from the visual variety of the monsters Drouot includes in her carefully detailed artwork, and the clever ways she hides them: these monsters can be seen driving taxis, blending in with leafy green trees, and looking a lot like typical Times Square tourists--if not for the tusks and tentacles that give them away. Simultaneously available: Chicago Monsters and San Francisco Monsters.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Anne Paradis</b> is the publisher of Chouette Publishing. She is the author of <i>Caillou: Little Artist</i>, <i>Caillou: Search and Count</i> and <i>Caillou: My Body</i>. <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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