![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The change does not last long however, as the monster eventually swallows said pea, realizing that maybe they’re not as bad as he first thought. Wiggly fingers, curled up toes, and watery eyes all lead up to the main event: full fledged veggie monster. Our hero tries one of the peas and the transformation begins. Upon receiving his dinner plate containing three peas, his “we’ve been through this before” parents know what to expect. The story is told from the perspective of our unnamed protagonist and veggie disliker. “Night of the Veggie Monster” uses humor, inventive illustrations, and descriptive language in an attempt to reach kids who don’t like the green stuff. As a kid, I was known to pull the old switcharoo and hide the veggies in the nearest napkin. I can relate to kids who don’t like their vegetables. ![]()
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