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This giggle-inducing read-aloud brings the Tickle Monster to life, turning story time into an interactive experience filled with joyful, playful moments for kids and adults alike.

A loveable monster has just flown in from Planet Tickle on a mission to tickle any child who happens to be following along with the Tickle Monster book. Grown-ups read aloud and do the tickling, while children laugh and squirm with delight.

Perfect for parents, grandparents, and caregivers, this book turns story ti...

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