Can You Catch a Swamp Monster?


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Can You Catch the Kraken?


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Reports are pouring in from around the world. A fishing crew claims a giant squid is lurking off the coast of Norway. A huge, snakelike sea serpent was spotted in the Mediterranean Sea. Far out in the Pacific Ocean there are reports of the biggest shark ever seen. Are these reports evidence of the legendary Kraken and other sea monsters of old? It's up to YOU to find out! With dozens of choices, you can follow the clues to the end. Which path will YOU CHOOSE to discover the truth?




How to Trap a Swamp Monster


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A children's story told in rhyme for young readers about two Cajun Brothers who set out on an adventure into the swamp with plans to trap the legendary Honey Island Swamp Monster to keep for a pet. They soon find themselves in big trouble when they get chased up a tree by wild boar, bump into a hornet's nest, and then get lost. They make camp and build a fire, set the trap and bait the trap with a chocolate candy bar that they hope will lure the Swamp Monster into their trap, but things don't go as planned.




Swamp Monsters Don't Chase Wild Turkeys


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"There are some pretty weird grown-ups living in Bailey City. But could the creepy scientist in town to help with the class's ecology projects really be a swamp monster? The Bailey School kids are going to find out!"--Page 4 of cover




The Very Hairy Scary Honey Island Swamp Monster


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This story is for children, written in verse, based on the Honey Island Swamp Monster, a real Louisiana legend. The author of this children's story is the granddaughter to the legendary monster hunter, Harlan Ford. She is also the author of "Honey Island Swamp Monster Documentations." You may have seen the author, Dana Holyfield on TV shows such as Mysteries at the Museum, Swamp People, Swamp Monsters, Into the Unknown, etc. to talk about the Honey Island Swamp Monster. She decided to write this children's book, based on her own experiences growing up as the granddaughter to the local monster hunter, and researching evidence that their is a Swamp Monster lurking behind the Cypress trees in Louisiana's Honey Island Swamp.




Swamp Monster


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Twins Lance and Chance LaRue are seeking a pet in the swamp near their Texas shack when they happen upon an egg and bring it home to hatch, but the creature's mother finds them, determined to rescue her little one.




Swamp Monsters


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A duo of young swamp monsters who are convinced that children are make-believe find themselves in a school with real children and a substitute teacher. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.




Can You Capture the Chupacabra?


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In this plot-your-own story book, the reader who wants to be a cryptozoologist follows the clues to find the elusive Chupacabra monster, a scary creature with spines and glowing red eyes.




The Very Hairy Not So Scary Swamp Monster


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The Very Hairy Not So Scary Swamp Monster - Story & Activity & Coloring Book for Kids. The story is told in rhyme for young readers with illustrated pictures that can be colored with crayons. There are questions in this book that your child can write down the answers to on the pages. There is also information in the back of the book about the Honey Island Swamp. The story in the book is about two brothers who venture out into Honey Island Swamp to attempt to trap the Honey Island Swamp Monster using a chocolate candy bar for bait. On this journey, they confront all kinds of dangers in the swamp, and soon realize they shouldn't have gone there alone, especially without permission. During the full moon night, the Swamp Monster takes their bait, and the net they set for him, catches them instead. The brothers realize the Honey Island Swamp Monster is very hairy, but not so scary and they decide he's better left alone in the wilderness. When their parents finally track them down and get them out of the net, the punish their boys for not getting permission to go in the first place. In the end, all is good and the brothers never tell the outside world about their new Swamp Monster friend.




Can You Net the Loch Ness Monster?


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The narrator is a dedicated monster enthusiast, and the reader must help the narrator to decide whether to persue the Loch Ness monster, known as Nessie, or one of the other lake monsters reported in places like Lake Champlain in upstate New York, and the Congo.