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Description
Audio stories about a little girl and her monster.
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Available Episodes (21)
When the Sugar Monster discovers Molly's class gathering up lots of used books, he's thrilled. He hates books, of course. But he's in for a surprise.
The Sugar Monster tries to disrupt Christmas Eve, but Molly and her cousin Terran save the day (or rather, the night) with a little help from Santa.
Wow! Our friends from the Galvanischool in The Hague (that's in Holland) recorded their very own Sugar Monster episode. Molly and the Sugar Monster give it a listen.
Molly, Matt, and Skeeter decide to play the old game Telephone. Leave it to the Sugar Monster to mess everything up.
Molly and the Sugar Monster receive a letter, and some pictures, from four children in Holland.
The Sugar Monster doesn't really pay much attention to this blog. He hangs out at his own Web site: www.thesugarmonster.com. That's also where you can find the complete Sugar Monster...
In which the Sugar Monster learns a lesson about judging a meal by its name (and a lesson about interrupting, too).
Molly and her cousin Matt wonder where the Sugar
Monster has been recently. They discover that even crusty, grumpy monsters need
a little time off.
I go trick or treating with Molly and her friends. After all, SOMEONE has to make sure they get enough candy!
Molly and her family made a fun video about Mollyâs favorite stuffed animal. (The Sugar Monster wasnât allowed to be in it.) The video will play in iTunes and on video iPods, or with...
I discover that kids all over the country are
NOT sitting around watching TV. They're playing outside! This has to be
stopped!
Molly takes me to visit her class (which has nicknamed
itself The Superstars). Will our meeting be a dream, or nightmare?
Molly plays a recording of a poem from her friend Claire, who really knows how to make the Sugar Monster angry.
Molly and her friend Hays play an old movie that tries to explain the mysteries of the Sugar Monster.
Molly and her friend Gabriel try to make me furious by telling me about all the healthy foods they eat. But they will not get me to explode. Nope, not this time...
In which Molly and her cousins tell me that kids all over the country are losing their teeth because they eat so much sugar! What am I doing right?
Wouldn't you think that Halloween would be the Sugar Monster's favorite holiday? Find out why this year's Halloween was a real nightmare.
Molly agrees to take me to a carnival, where there's nothing but junk food as far as the eye can see. But wait a minute ... what kind of carnival is this?
I go on a field trip to see a terrific bathtub -- its faucets pour out mud, so kids never get clean (or at least, that's what I'm told). But things do not work out quite as I had p
Well, I was such a hit on that radio show, they made me the host! I think I'm going to be a big star, don't you?
How my brilliant radio career started. I think I did pretty
well as a guest on Food Talk (at least until the end, when that darned kid
Molly messed everything up).

