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Monsters Don't Eat Broccoli (2009)

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3.64 of 5 Votes: 1
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ISBN
0375856862 (ISBN13: 9780375856860)
Language
English
Publisher
Knopf Books for Young Readers

Monsters Don't Eat Broccoli (2009) - Plot & Excerpts

A rhyming picture book about monsters who don't want to eat broccoli, but would rather eat boulders, tractors and wheels. These "monsters" are really kids in disguise who don't want to eat their green veggies, but will eat "trees" instead. I love the big colorful illustrations of the silly monsters and the things that they like to eat; the end papers are also really cute. It would be a great book for storytime. Recommended for ages 2-5 yrs, 4 stars. Monsters Don't Eat Broccoli was nominated for a Cybils award in the Fiction Picture Book category. The monsters on the cover are in a similar style to how my own monstrologists draw monsters so I checked out a copy from the library.A pair of monsters are in a restaurant that is only serving broccoli. They complain bitterly that monsters don't eat broccoli and go on to describe all the things they'd rather eat. That list includes things like cars, rocket ships, boulders, buildings and so forth. The illustrations are colorful, outlandish and fun.All in all my kids loved the book until the very last page. See on the last page the monsters are no longer monsters and the trees are no longer trees. They are children and the trees are broccoli. Sure there are some cute graphic matches between the monster world and the real world to show how their imaginations created the monster world but to my children, the ending felt like a cop-out. They wanted the monsters to stay monsters regardless of whether or not they learned to eat broccoli.If you want to learn more about the decision to make the story about monsters being stand-ins for children reluctant to eat broccoli, I suggest reading the interview of Barbara Jean Hicks on Terry Pierce's blog. Having read the explanation of the creative process, I'm left feeling less negative towards the book than I originally did. The gist of the interview is this: the illustrations were planned for a pop-up book that never came to fruition. The publisher hired Hicks to repurpose them for a picture book. She saw the broccoli like trees the monsters and was inspired to make the book about healthy eating in a round-about way.

What do You think about Monsters Don't Eat Broccoli (2009)?

A fun rhyming story with vibrant pictures of monsters with their favorite foods.
—nyirisara

We love this one! It's our favorite to check out at the library.
—sophie

Monsters don't eat broccoli, they eat little trees!
—ashley

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