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Today’s cozy read‑aloud features five rhythmic, rhyming tales from Adam Rex’s iconic Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich. This book is a true gem, answering the age-old question: What do monsters do when they aren’t being scary?

Adam Rex turns the spooky into the silly with a dry, sharp wit that appeals to both children and adults. From the Phantom of the Opera’s musical frustrations to Frankenstein’s culinary endeavors, these poems are a masterclass in comedic storytelling.

Before recording, I spent a few minutes making an index-card collage inspired by the book’s classic monster palette — moody blacks, deep graveyard greens, and bright splashes of red. This small ritual helps me enter the illustrator’s world with intention and provides a tactile way to appreciate the art before we dive into the stories.

Today’s readings include:

  • Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich
  • Count Dracula Doesn’t Know He’s Been Walking Around All Night with Spinach in His Teeth
  • The Invisible Man Gets a Haircut
  • The Mummy Who Won’t Go To His Eternal Rest Without a Story and Some Cookies
  • The Phantom of the Opera Can’t Get ‘It’s a Small World’ Out of His Head

🎥 Watch the full cozy read‑aloud and enjoy this playful celebration of monsters, humor, and imagination.