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THE MONSTER ON THE BUS by Josh Lieb

THE MONSTER ON THE BUS

by Josh Lieb ; illustrated by Hannah Marks

Pub Date: July 5th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-984835-51-2
Publisher: Razorbill/Penguin

There’s a monster on the bus…and a lot more in this take on “The Wheels on the Bus.”

Angelique, her best friend, Cassius, and all the other elementary school–aged children board the big yellow school bus on their way to school. But today’s journey is no ordinary ride. The monster on the bus is just the first of a range of characters who overtake the children on their way to school. After eating the bus driver, the pink, fluffy monster drives the vehicle as it is boarded by a villain (who says, “Earth will pay”), a dinosaur (who roars, “Grr, grr, grr!”), an astronaut (who yells, “Fire main engine!” launching the bus into outer space), and finally a wizard, who chants, “Presto chango!” and transforms the children into monsters themselves. Luckily, Angelique is strong enough to stand up to the invaders and lead the children to take their bus back. The pink, fluffy monster disgorges the bus driver and things go back to normal…kind of. The story is simple and open-ended; many kids will be spurred to come up with their own versions. The illustrations make this a charming read, with endearing, round-headed, big-eyed cartoon characters and lots of details for readers to spot. Angelique is brown-skinned with dark hair, Cassius is light-skinned with red hair, and their classmates are diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Young readers will never see the school bus the same way again.

(Picture book. 3-6)