About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 55. Chapters: AM Monsters, Alistair Cookie, Aristotle, Arlene Frantic, Aunt Edna, Aunt Jill, Baby Monster, Baby Natasha, Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk, Beautiful Day Monster, Bennett Snerf, Big V, Billy, Bono, Britta, Bruce, Calvin, Clancy, Cookie Hood, Cookie Monster, Cookie Monster's Grandma, Cookie Monster's Mommy, Cookie Monster's Pop, Cousin Monster, Deena, Dexter, Edwin, Elmer, Elmo, Elmo's Great Grandmother, Ex Ray, Fenwick, Flute-Snatcher, Frank, Frazzle, Frazzle's Dad, Fred, Frieda, Googel, Grover, Grover's Mommy, Grover's Uncle, Harry, Harvey Monster, Henry, Herry's Father, Herry's Granny, Herry's Mother, Herry Monster, Humphrey, Ingrid, Izzy, Jesse, Juliet, Karina the Ballerina, Kermit the Forg, Kermit the Gorf, Leo the Party Monster, Lila, Louie, Lulu, Mae, Malcolm Monster, Marvin Monster, Maurice Monster, Max Monster, Mel, Mimsy, Mona Monster, Monster Cookie, Monty Monster, Mr. Monster, Mrs. Frazzle, Muppet Doctor, Murray, Murray Monster, Narf, Old McDougal, Parker Monster, Pearl, Phoebe, Pino, Ricardo, Rocky, Rosie, Rosita, Ruby, Scudge, Seven Giant Teeth Monster, Sherry Netherland, Spalding Monster, Stuie Monster, Telly's mom, Telly Monster, The Aristocrats, The Frazzletones, The Shagri-Las, The Two-Headed Monster's Mother, Thudge, Two-Headed Monster, Uncle Jack, Uncle Talbot, Underlings, Zoe, Zoe's Daddy, Zostic. Excerpt: The AM monsters (Anything Muppet monsters) are a group of faceless Sesame Street monster puppets whose identities can be changed by altering eyes, noses, tongues, horns or other features as required. The puppets are similar to Anything Muppets in their simple design and interchangeable identities. However, they are also like the Whatnots used on The Muppet Show in that there is usually only one of each kind of monster puppet, whereas there are more than one copy of most Anything Muppets. During the early years of Sesame Street, monsters needed for brief appearances were usually created by draping fur over p...