I'm Gonna Eat A Monster by Karl Tudor   A Good Night's Sleep by Emma Chichester Clark

At Eastertide our thoughts turn to chocolate eggs ... but picture books make great presents especially when they deal with eating – or being eaten! – by monsters. I'm Gonna Eat A Monster by Karl Tudor and Scott Wilson and A Good Night's Sleep by Emma Chichester Clark both offer a hilarious take on childhood fears with lots of surprises.

Children are often scared by surprising things. Some by monsters under the bed, or large animals. Just recently my granddaughter Lizzie, aged two, has taken to saying, "I'm not scared", especially when she saw the dinosaurs in Crystal Palace Park. So it's lovely to see two books addressing fear and turning on its head.

In I'm Gonna Eat A Monster by Karl Tudor and Scott Wilson, Little Rabbit turns the tables on Grey Wolf who would like to eat her for breakfast as she convinces him to accompany her on her quest to eat a monster. Of course, thinks the Grey Wolf, there are no such things as monsters but he follows her anyway becoming more and more scared... 

PWT rating: ♥♥♥♥♥

Maudie is the little girl with attitude in A Good Night's Sleep by Emma Chichester Clark. All she wants is to get to sleep but wide awake she decides to visit her special house in the woods where she is the only person allowed. However when she arrives a host of wild animals is there to eat her. She outwits them all until one small creature is left...

PWT rating: ♥♥♥♥♥

I'm Gonna Eat A Monster by Karl Tudor and Scott Wilson is published by Puffin Books and A Good Night's Sleep by Emma Chichester Clark published by HarperCollins Children's Books are both available online and in bookshops