There’s a new mischief-maker in town, and it’s not your typical troublemaker. Meet the star of The Monster I Blamed for EVERYTHING! — a fuzzy, purple, wide-eyed whirlwind of fun who somehow always ends up being the reason behind every oops, uh-oh, and whoopsie-daisy in the house.

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Let’s be honest: who among us hasn’t blamed a missing sock or a spilled juice box on an imaginary friend (or sibling, or pet)? This hilarious and heartwarming picture book takes that classic childhood excuse and turns it into a full-blown adventure. But don’t be fooled by the giggles and bright colors—this story is sneaky-smart. It teaches kids about personal responsibility, friendship, and the power of imagination, all wrapped up in giggles and googly eyes.
Illustrated in bold, vibrant colors that leap off the page (seriously, we suspect the monster may have borrowed a few crayons from our desks), each scene is packed with playful energy and emotion. You can almost hear the monster’s cackling laughter and the main character’s exasperated sighs.
And just when you think it can’t get any better, surprise! There’s an interactive coloring page at the end of the book so children can bring their version of the monster to life. Will yours have polka dots? Rainbow stripes? Glitter claws? The possibilities are endless!
Perfect for classroom circle time, bedtime giggles, or any moment in between, The Monster I Blamed for EVERYTHING! is a must-have for parents, teachers, and anyone who’s ever had a monstrously big imagination.
So grab your crayons (hide the green one—the monster loves that one), snuggle up, and prepare to laugh, reflect, and maybe even say, “Oops… okay, that one was me.”
Because sometimes, taking responsibility can be just as fun as blaming a monster.
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