Things are going pretty well for second-grader Grayson. He thinks he's aced his math test. It's pizza day at school. What could go wrong?

A glance out the window answers that question.

Eyes.
Googly eyes.
Monster eyes.

Find out why there are monsters at school in this early chapter book readers’ adventure! What do they want? It’s up to Grayson and his friends to save the day

Join Grayson, Kinsley, and their friends in their second adventure with Monsters!

Grayson is still uneasy about stealing to help the monsters, but he's confident that he's doing the right thing. When the school cracks down on the thefts, Grayson and the second graders are worried. How will they help the monsters if they can't get them what they need?

The new kid is weird. He's skinny. He's short. He doesn't even like pizza. And he pokes people.


That's when the real weirdness starts, along with Grayson's suspicions that this new kid is not what he seems.


Will the second graders be able to figure out what's going on before anything scary happens?

As a long-term substitute teacher, I had my second-graders create monsters as an art project. Our monster theme grew from there. I began writing a book for them one chapter at a time using input from the kids. The result was The Monsters at my School. The Monsters series is dedicated to the second-graders at New Hope Christian School. I will always love you guys!

Second-grade monsters art