An uncertain young monster gets tough.
Seth should instill dread with his sharp fangs and claws, his intimidating horns, and his odorous drool. But instead of terrorizing people, Seth cowers in fear from just about everything. One day his friend Ruthie asks for his help finding her missing turtle. Seth confesses he’s afraid of turtles. Ruthie encourages him to “monster up” (“Show some fangs! Roar!”), and he agrees to try it. The pals search everywhere: Ruthie’s cellar, a creek, and the woods, all of which frighten Seth. Ruth periodically reminds him to “monster up,” but when the pair stumble upon what might be a haunted house, it’s Seth’s turn to bolster the frightened Ruthie’s flagging confidence. He tells her to monster up! A riotous twist reveals some residents—a group of bats—who are terrified of Seth…and vice versa! As for the turtle? The young monsters find her when they return home. Inhabiting a familiar suburban setting, Marko’s endearing, stick figure–like creatures are more goofy than scary. Kids will enjoy poring over the multiple levels of the various houses the pair explore; adorable ghosties can be found throughout the haunted house, unbeknownst to Seth and Ruthie. Readers will adore this warm, comical story reassuring them they can learn to overcome anxieties. Onomatopoeic sound effects are incorporated into the humorous, dynamic illustrations.
Monstrously encouraging, entertaining fun.
(fun facts on turtles, information on World Turtle Day, turtle resources) (Picture book. 4-7)