
Rosie looks like a perfect little monster but she isn't. Rosie doesn't growl or chew rocks. She is polite and her parents wonder what will become of her.
year: 2003, 1985, 1995, 1987
call number/section: 1000, 920
subjects: etiquette, juvenile fiction, monsters, fiction
Editions

Cole, Joanna
Scholastic Inc. (2003)
Distressed over their daughter's lack of bad manners, Mother and Father Monster insist that their little Rosie misbehave.
Schools: 13

Cole, Joanna
Scholastic Inc. (1985)
Rosie's manners worry her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monster, because they are not bad enough.
Schools: 0

Cole, Joanna
Scholastic (1995)
Distressed over their daughter's lack of bad manners, Mother and Father Monster insist that she misbehave.
Schools: 2
Cole, Joanna
Scholastic (1987)
Rosie looks like a perfect little monster but she isn't. Rosie doesn't growl or chew rocks. She is polite and her parents wonder what will become of her.
Schools: 0
Cole, Joanna
Distressed over their daughter's lack of bad manners, Mother and Father Monster insist that their little Rosie misbehave.
Schools: 3
Cole, Joanna
Scholastic (1987)
Rosie looks like a perfect little monster but she isn't. Rosie doesn't growl or chew rocks. She is polite and her parents wonder what will become of her.
Schools: 1