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The Loch Mess Monster

By: Helen Lester
Narrated by: Robert Ian Mackenzie
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Ever since Angus was a wee baby monster, living below the surface of Loch Ness, his parents tried to teach him to be a proper monster. But as Angus grows bigger, he gets sloppy. "Puggy-nit" shells (peanuts) are piling up; his "grottie" (dirty) laundry is in a heap; "tatties" (potatoes) litter the floor. It's a mountain of a mess! And as Angus's trash heap grows, pushing him away from the comforts of home, a surprising Loch Ness sighting of his own awaits on the surface of the lake.... Fans of "Hooway for Wodney Wat" and "Tacky the Penguin" will laugh out loud, as the hilarious team of Lester and Munsinger share a rollicking reminder of the virtues of a clean room!

©2014 Helen Lester (P)2014 Recorded Books
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