Further Adventures of Frank N. Stein and the Great, Green, Greedy Garbage Monster

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The monster that Frank N. Stein and his friends made out of rubbish turns out to be very useful, as all he wants to do is eat rubbish! However, this doesn't please everyone. In England the dustmen worry about being out of a job; in Germany the Greens object to the indiscriminate way the monster devours stuff that can be recycled; and in a very poor country when Steinasaurus eats a whole mountain of rubbish that many people live off - well he is very unpopular indeed. Then to top it all the monster falls in love. Another hilarious book of the adventures of the good natured monster as he realises the value of recycling, saving the planet and living a green life. "A garbage-eating Monster! Now why didn't we think of that?" Tim Smit, The Eden Project

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Ann Jungman has been writing for children for many years. She is best known for her Vlad the Drac series but her There's a Troll !.. books for Puffin are growing in number and reputation. Ann is particularly good and capturing the imagination of younger readers. Ann visits many schools and libraries to talk about writing for children and is well-known to tea

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Sherryl Clark lives in Melbourne, Australia, and teaches creative writing at Victoria University. Her first children's book was The Too-Tight Tutu, published in 1997, and since then she has written more than 30 books for all ages. Her verse novel Farm Kid won the 2005 NSW Premier's Literary Award for children's books. Her website is at http://www.sherrylclar

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