For readers of Don't Push the Button, this all-new interactive story full of humor and sweetness is perfect for the lovable grumps in your life!
This adorable little hedgehog is always so GRUMPY. Seriously, don't even try to make it laugh with a silly noise, a tickle, or rocking it to sleep. It won't work! ...or will it?
Go ahead―hug, shake, and spin the book in this fun and interactive read-aloud to see if a little love can turn that frown upside down!
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About the Author & Illustrator
Erin Guendelsberger writes stories and poems. She studied writing at Hamline University and Bowling Green State University and now pursues adventure in Ohio with her husband, daughters, and a cat named Hennimore.
David Leonard began illustrating in the first grade. His goal is to capture a moment in time with gestures, emotions, and paint strokes while reflecting on his own fun, humorous, and whimsical personality. When David is not illustrating, he enjoys feeding his snails and flying with his loving, forgiving, understanding, and supportive wife and their art-directing twin daughters.
More Books from the Author!
Little Red Sleigh: A Heartwarming Christmas Book For Children
Believe in the magic of Christmas with this heartwarming Christmas picture book about the little red sleigh that could, perfect for fans of The Polar Express!
The Little Red Sleigh has one big dream―to one day become Santa's big red sleigh! But all her life, she's been told she's too small, she's too young, she can't fly, and she certainly can't meet Santa. Well, this Christmas, with the help of some friends, she's determined to do the impossible. Little Red Sleigh is a heartwarming children's Christmas book you'll want to read again and again. Full of winter joy and Christmas magic, this Christmas book for kids will remind you that no dream is out of reach if you believe.
Inky the Octopus: The Official Story of One Brave Octopus' Daring Escape
Published in partnership with the National Aquarium of New Zealand, Inky the Octopus is based on a real-life aquatic escape!
Follow Inky the octopus as he escapes from the National Aquarium of New Zealand to the ocean! Based on a true story, Inky the Octopus: Bound for Glory chronicles the adventure that the real-life Inky might have taken on his escape to freedom in the open ocean!
BONUS: backmatter includes the real-life stories of Inky and other daring octopuses, as well as fascinating facts about these masters of disguise!
Hide and Seek New York City
The mayor of New York City needs your help! A museum is opening up a new exhibit on the greatest things in New York City and needs YOU to collect the items. In Hide and Seek New York City, readers explore their favorite city to find objects for the exhibit. From a statue of a lion at the New York Public Library, to a clock at Grand Central Terminal, children will love searching for the items among some of New York City's most popular and iconic sights, including:
New York Public Library
Chelsea Market
American Museum of Natural History
Grand Central Terminal
Central Park
New York Aquarium
Times Square
Brighton Beach
John F. Kennedy International Airport
The Bronx Zoo
Always More Love
The ideal interactive book for children and the perfect Valentine's day book for kids!
For readers of Don't Push the Button and Press Here comes an all-new interactive story full of humor and sweetness that proves there's always more love!
Always More Love is a heartwarming story and fun, interactive experience for families to read and share together, because the love for those special ones in your life only expands more and more each day. Just tap, press, shake, touch, or flip the board book and then turn the page to find out the many ways love grows!
The perfect gift for:
Toddlers and young children ages 3-6
Preschool learners: great for at-home toddler learning activities!
Valentine's Day: the perfect Valentine's gift for children and toddler Valentine's book!
Baby showers
Birthdays
Holiday stocking stuffer
Easter baskets
and more!
I love you so much, but there's more in my heart. How is that possible? Well, where do I start?
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