There’s nothing scary about Monster Musical Chairs, but it is a blast to read aloud! The plot is pretty simple. Five monsters are playing a crazy game of musical chairs, and when the music stops, one monster is “out.” Of course, then you take a chair away and the bouncy, repetitive rhymes start up again. By the end of the game(and the book), your child will be saying the words with you! These monsters aren’t sore losers, either- they just pick themselves back up and start another friendly game.
Monster Musical Chairs is part of the MathStart series, which is intended to get kids to see the fun in math, and the focus of this particular book is subtraction, targeted to ages 3 and older. In the back of the book, there are suggestions for activities and additional books for parents who want to use the book for direct instruction and to extend mathematical exploration. Even if you never look at that back page, though, you and your child can still rock to the imaginary music of five whimsical monsters racing around a bunch of chairs. The pastel-y, cartoony monsters aren’t going to scare anyone, but they are perfect for a fun, simple read-aloud that a parent and young child can share. And who knows, maybe along the way, the kid will learn a little math.
Review by Kirsten Kowalewski