Jeremy Draws a Monster by Peter McCarty

Book Cover:  Jeremy Draws a MonsterI picked up Jeremy Draws a Monster by Peter McCarty at the library because I couldn’t resist that adorable cover.  Brought it home to discover that it’s a Cybils nominee.  Score!

Poor shy Jeremy lives on the top floor of a three-story apartment building.  Every day he looks down at the other boys and girls playing ball.  But he never goes outside.  One day, Jeremy takes out his fancy blue ball- point pen and draws a monster.  But his monster ends up to be pretty demanding and rude asking Jeremy to draw him a sandwich, a toaster, a record player, a checkerboard, a comfortable chair, a television, a hot tog, a telephone, and a piece of cake.  When the monster asks for a  hat so he can go out, Jeremy thinks with relief that he may be gone for good.

But the monster returns later that night and takes over Jeremy’s bed.  Jeremy’s a smart kid and the next morning draws the monster a bus ticket and a suitcase and helps him get out of town.  But once he puts the monster on the bus, he’s not in his room anymore.  He’s outside!  So . . . he plays ball with the neighbor kids.

I liked this one.  The illustrations are really cute.  I loved the pen and ink line quality to the blue monster.  I loved that the monster wasn’t scary.  Just very demanding.   I liked shy Jeremy and his problem solving skills.  My boys have casually looked through the pages of this one with interest although I haven’t sat down with them yet to read it cover to cover.  My four-year old is the perfect age for the short text.  The book has that special feel to it.  You just know it when you see it.

Links of interest: Peter McCarty website, more book blogger reviews, Travis at 100 Scope Notes has a much more eloquent review of this book than I do.
Genre: Fiction Picture Book, approx ages 4-8.
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co. September 1, 2009
Hardcover, 40 pages. ISBN 0805069348
Jeremy Draws a Monster is available from your favorite independent bookstore, Powell’s, and Amazon.

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6 comments


  1. I got this signed by Peter at BEA. I love the illustrations!

    on October 30th, 2009 at 3:30 am
  2. This one looks great. I need to order it for the library.

    on October 30th, 2009 at 8:06 am
  3. I love McCarty’s artwork. His Hondo & Fabian books are some of my favorites.

    on October 30th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
  4. That is a great cover! I think I am going to have to look in to it!

    on October 30th, 2009 at 8:39 pm
  5. This looks so cute. I wonder if it is at the library… (and did you know you’ve been posted as one of the 101 Blogs You Need To Read?) Very cool stuff. Congratulations. :)

    on October 31st, 2009 at 2:05 pm
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