No one expects to wake up hungry for toast only to find a monster in the
kitchen. But one Saturday morning that's exactly what happens to Matias.
Is it his imagination, or is the monster real? A hairy, gray monster
with a yellow crest, pink tail, and orange paws. How scary! Enough to
make even the bravest lose their appetite. So what does Matias do? What
anyone would: he calls his mom. She sees it too, but differently from
how Matias did. There's a Monster in the Kitchen explores our
perceptions and how they change like a clock or a compass to show us
that we each see things from our own unique point of view. The sweet,
funny ending opens an unexpected window into yet another perspective:
that of the monster caught cooking in the kitchen.
**About the Publisher
**Tapioca Stories, a New York-based publishing house with Latin American
soul, introduces young English readers to the finest Latin American
children's books, originally written in Spanish and Portuguese.