Monster Goose Nursery Rhymes by Henry Herz

 

Mythological and fantastical creatures abound in these monstrously funny rhymes that are retellings of classic Mother Goose poems. Author Henry Herz and his young sons Josh and Harrison transform poems including “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary,” “This Little Piggy,” and “Hey Diddle Diddle” into “Zombie Rotten, Quite Forgotten,” “This Little Hydra,” and “Hey Doblin, Doblin.” The verses retain the singsong tone and catchy rhythm of the original poems but add a whimsical twist.

In worlds both real and imaginary, legends of monsters remain-mutations of the human form, each with its own personality, quirks, and special characteristics. Dwarves and witches, elves and sprites, centaurs and fauns, werewolves and zombies-these creatures need bedtime stories too! If you have a proclivity for the unnatural and the macabre, the Herz trio’s ghastly rhymes are sure to slake your morbid curiosities and tickle your impish funny bone.

With bold lines and colorful movement, the illustrations create a sense of action and animation. The characters depicted are destined to become a new horde of antiheroes, for whom we all root! The authors also include a “bestiary” with information about all of the book’s legendary creatures, hailing from the mythological traditions of Scotland, Germany, Italy, Persia, Haiti, and Scandinavia.

 

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“For all of us who grew up loving Dungeons & Dragons and Tolkien, Monster Goose is an excellent way to introduce our little ones to the world of fantasy!”―Drew Daywalt, bestselling author of The Day the Crayons Quit

“Monstrously clever―I’d rather Mary had a hippogriff than a ‘little lamb’ any day!”―Molly Idle, award-winning illustrator of Flora and the Flamingo

“The charm and wit of the poems in this book is matched only by Abigail’s beautiful and timeless illustrations.”―Brian Kessinger, story artist for Walt Disney animation studios

“Young readers will ‘goblin up’ these wickedly humorous re-told favorites.”―Edith Hope Fine, author of Sleepytime Me

“Both kids and adults, whose interests are a bit dark and creepy and off the beaten path, will revel in the rhymes’ inventive, dark humor. Bravo!”—Dan Yaccarino, author and illustrator of Unlovable, Doug Unplugged, and many others

“Monstrously clever and soon to be schoolyard standards.”—Tara Lazar, author of The Monstore