Oral Language
Discuss what you read and see. As you read, change the way you say the words in volume and/or tone, to match the drama of Grover鈥檚 words and expressions. The word "monster" is emphasized throughout the book 鈥 ask your child what she thinks the monster may be and what the monster might look and act like. Talk about Grover鈥檚 attempts to keep you from turning the page; point out the things he uses, like the hammer and saw, and explain what they do.
Letter Knowledge
As you read, point out the variety of letters that are sometimes larger than the rest and in different colors. For example, on the page with the big 鈥淪HHHH,鈥 ask your child if she knows the names of those 2 letters. If she doesn鈥檛, tell her that they are S and H; also tell her the sounds each letter makes. When combined, S and H make the 鈥淪HHHH鈥 sound that Grover makes as he tries to get the reader to quiet down and listen to him. Point out the gesture that he makes to communicate the same 鈥淪HHHH鈥 message.