the Hairy
Mountain Monster
How I Lost My Parents
Sneaky is a three-eyed green monster who lives deep in the woods near Blake James’ grandparents’ house. Several books have been written and published about the fictional character, which can be enjoyed alone or with other readers about Sneaky.
Why does Sneaky have three eyes? Do any other species have three eyes? What happened to his parents? Why does Sneaky live alone? How did he find a place to live? Why does he hide from people? How did he get the name Sneaky?
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