Upscale Baby reviews The Lonely Little Monster!
Although we’re still awaiting the arrival of our first child, reading will play a central role in our family activities. We’re thrilled to add this book to our growing library...
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Plastic and Plush Review Part 1: Nola and Rue
The WorryWoo Monsters come straight from the mind
of the talented artist/author Andi Green. With a lineup of
six unique characters, Andi has created four plush toys...

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Plastic and Plush Review Part 2: Fuddle and Squeek
Yesterday, we brought you a review of the first two WorryWoo Monsters from artist and aut hor Andi Green. Today, we’ll be looking at the next two character released from the line—Squeek and Fuddle.
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Upscale Baby Blog Spotlights The Nose That Didn't Fit and Rue Plush!
Kids seem to be able to relate to monsters. I don’t know why but even I, an adult, can find a warm spot in my heart for this funny little insecure monster named Rue....
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Out With The KIds gives "The Nose That Didn't FIt"
rave reviews!
Also enter to win a signed copy of the First Edition
"The Nose That Didn't FIt" and Rue Plush! Contest
ends Jan 23, 2009 11:59pm (ET)

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Plastic and Plush highlights The WorryWoos
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Moue Magazine names Andi Green Retailer of the Day.
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The Lonely Little Monster wins a MoonBeam
Children's Book Award

The Lonely Little Monster and Nola Plush have just won their first award! A silver medal from The MoonBeam Children?s Book Award for “Book with Merchandise”
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Time Out New York Kids reviews 
The Lonely Little Monster

Most children, at some point in their young lives, can 
relate to feeling lonely. It?s no secret that a good book 
can offer solace; here are three that address the 
melancholy topic in clever, comforting ways.

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