I enjoyed this sequel to "Jeremy Draws a Monster" better than the original. Jeremy gets a call from his monster, the one he sent away in the first book, saying that he's bored and he's coming back home. So Jeremy calls up the kids on the street and gives them magic pens to draw their own monster with, so the monster has some friends to play with. Jeremy also gains some friends. Love the illustrations. Recommended for ages 1-7, 4 stars. a sequel to Jeremy Draws a Monster. In the sequel, the monster send a paper airplane through the window to Jeremy telling him that he will be returning. Jeremy invites some friends up to his room to prepare for the monter's arrival. The story implies that JEremy does not want the monster to return, until the very end of the story when there is a surprise. The illustrations are very colorful against a stark whit background which allows the characters in the story to stand out. A great book for kindergarten and as a supplemental introduction to colors.
I love the way the children draw their monsters to reflect themselves. .. Taming their beasts!
—ilec
Love McCarty's style--this is a cute follow up to Jeremy Draws a Monster.
—din
A creative solution to solving the ongoing monster problem;-)
—Sissy
I guess I should have read the first one first. Cute though.
—melly1333
Still meh.
—denzees