Gracie Lou and the Bad Dream Eater

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Author: Danielle A. Vann, Amy Zelder ISBN: 9781631922596
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: July 25, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Danielle A. Vann, Amy Zelder
ISBN: 9781631922596
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: July 25, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
It has been precisely six years, fifteen days, eleven hours, and some odd minutes since the wildly outrageous, spunky six-year-old Gracie Lou has had a good night’s sleep, or honk-shoo as she calls it. Like most children her age, Gracie Lou is downright terrified of a shaggy-haired, six-eyed, horny-spiked bad dream monster that creeps into her room and creates a major ruckus every night. As the problem grows, Gracie Lou’s daddy turns himself into the Bad Dream Eater. Like any good Bad Dream Eater, he promises to swallow any rotten monster that dares to wake his darling Gracie Lou, if she is brave enough to face her fears. Yet, Daddy’s plan is foiled when the bad dream monster does something most unexpected. He brings along a friend! Despite being a lovely shade of pink, the newest monster has Gracie Lou shaking in her sheets. The Bad Dream Eater creates a plan so spectacular that he becomes a legend in the monster world. But the question is, does Gracie Lou and the Bad Dream Eater defeat the monsters once and for all? Or do the bad dream monsters win and bring more friends to go bump in the night? Join Gracie Lou and the Bad Dream Eater as they take on the bad dream monster world one shaggy monster at a time!
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It has been precisely six years, fifteen days, eleven hours, and some odd minutes since the wildly outrageous, spunky six-year-old Gracie Lou has had a good night’s sleep, or honk-shoo as she calls it. Like most children her age, Gracie Lou is downright terrified of a shaggy-haired, six-eyed, horny-spiked bad dream monster that creeps into her room and creates a major ruckus every night. As the problem grows, Gracie Lou’s daddy turns himself into the Bad Dream Eater. Like any good Bad Dream Eater, he promises to swallow any rotten monster that dares to wake his darling Gracie Lou, if she is brave enough to face her fears. Yet, Daddy’s plan is foiled when the bad dream monster does something most unexpected. He brings along a friend! Despite being a lovely shade of pink, the newest monster has Gracie Lou shaking in her sheets. The Bad Dream Eater creates a plan so spectacular that he becomes a legend in the monster world. But the question is, does Gracie Lou and the Bad Dream Eater defeat the monsters once and for all? Or do the bad dream monsters win and bring more friends to go bump in the night? Join Gracie Lou and the Bad Dream Eater as they take on the bad dream monster world one shaggy monster at a time!

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