It is called mr. Green nose. I have a copy at home
The book you are referring to is likely "The Nose Book" by Al Perkins. In the book, there is a monster named Mr. Green Nose who has a large green nose. The story is a fun and silly read for children.
A Little Green Book of Monster Stories was created in 2003.
When you read the book "Go Away, Big Green Monster!", as you turn the pages, the monster appears. To make it disappear, keep reading until the end of the book.
He was a mad scientist who creates a monster (the green scary dude with bolts sticking out of his neck). The book "Frankenstein" was written by a lady named Mary Shelly, so don't worry, he's not real (I hope!).
the book will be named inheritance and will have a green dragon on the cover
The villain in Stephen King's book, the entity named "It," is thought to be by the protagonist to be a talus-an ancient evil.
If someone calls you a "green eyed monster" they are saying you are jealous. It's similar to the expression, "green with envy". Some people say this phrase comes from the Marvel Comic Book character, The Incredible Hulk, but it most likely originated from Shakespeare as he referred to "green eyed jealousy" in his play, The Merchant Of Venice; as well as "the green eyed monster" in Othello.
I think it is the shadow right above the green mitten on the I-Spy year round challenger book.
its a old book.
This book is about a girl named Laura who finds herself in an odd predicament after she and her family move into a new home in a brand new town
Well, Frankenstein's monster's face is actually described as an unhealthy gray color in the book. In order to make the first movie they had to paint the actor green to make the appearance of the right gray on the black and white televisions. It seems to have stuck, and now Frankenstein's monster is green.
It is in mission 9 and its at the back of elder furi's hut besides loads of books
"His Nose in the Book" was created in 2018 by Alexander A. Winston.