The More Monster

The More Monster

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Author: Hayley Wells

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 32


Once upon a time, there was an island controlled by a greedy monster. This monster always wanted more of the latest, the newest and the shiniest objects. Until one day, a little islander asks why, and sets out to see if she can change things. Once there was an island controlled by a greedy monster. This monster always wanted more. More of the best, newest and shiniest objects, putting the islanders to work to satisfy its demands. But the more the monster has, the more it wants. Until one day, a small islander asks why and sets out to see if she can change things. What secrets will the little islander discover? Will the monster learn to share, and appreciate a simpler life? Hayley Wells' debut picture book is a modern fairy tale with a strong message about sharing. Do we all need to keep producing and consuming more and more in order to be happy... or should we all be a little less greedy?
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Author: Hayley Wells

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 32


Once upon a time, there was an island controlled by a greedy monster. This monster always wanted more of the latest, the newest and the shiniest objects. Until one day, a little islander asks why, and sets out to see if she can change things. Once there was an island controlled by a greedy monster. This monster always wanted more. More of the best, newest and shiniest objects, putting the islanders to work to satisfy its demands. But the more the monster has, the more it wants. Until one day, a small islander asks why and sets out to see if she can change things. What secrets will the little islander discover? Will the monster learn to share, and appreciate a simpler life? Hayley Wells' debut picture book is a modern fairy tale with a strong message about sharing. Do we all need to keep producing and consuming more and more in order to be happy... or should we all be a little less greedy?