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Cover of Le monstre de la cave / Kokodji Anamisakag   Le monstre de la cave / Kokodji Anamisakag
Jean-Denis Côté
Illustrations: Caroline Merola
Translation: Cécile Mapachee
Saint-Damien-de-Brandon, Quebec: Éditions du soleil de minuit,
2002. 24 p.
(Album du crépuscule)
ISBN 2922691152
Ages 4 to 8

Simon's yellow ball vanishes into the depths of the basement of his house. He is seven years old and is afraid to go down to the basement alone because he believes a pointy-nosed monster lives there. With flashlight in hand and bravely facing his fears, Simon starts down the steps, one by one. And ooh! aah! It is only after he experiences a whirlwind of emotion, that the reassuring outcome of the story emerges.

Author Jean-Denis Côté writes in a straightforward and practical style, inviting young readers to overcome their fears. An Algonquin translation of the text is presented on each left-hand page of the book. The luminous watercolour illustrations by Caroline Merola are a lovely addition to the work. The style of this illustrator is familiar, as she again pays particular attention to décor, atmosphere and perspective. In this read, suspense is guaranteed!

–IB


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