Who Needs a Hug?
Author: Dean Hacohen
Format: Board book, 179mm x 179mm, 301g, 24 pages
Published: Candlewick Press,U.S., United States, 2021
Everyone needs a hug sometimes, and for the youngest of listeners, this winsome board book offers the chance to be enfolded in one-and pass it along.
Baby Hippo has a skinned knee. Baby Penguin has dropped its fish. And Baby Raccoon doesn't like loud noises, shrinking as a peal of thunder crashes overhead. Just turn the page of this sweet board book from the creators of Tuck Me In! and Who's Hungry?, and you can help an array of baby animals find some loving reassurance in a trusted grown-up's arms. Maybe there's a special someone ready to give you a hug as well! Whether a young child is feeling fear, anger, sadness, or frustration, a hug is the perfect way to say There, there. Everything will be all right.
Dean Hacohen began his career as a copywriter at an ad agency, where he met Sherry Scharschmidt, his first art director partner. He lives in the seaside village of Rowayton, Connecticut.
Sherry Scharschmidt has worked as an art director in agencies from New York to Tokyo. She is now a full- time painter whose rebus-style works feature cats or dogs combined with salvaged sign letters. Sherry Scharschmidt lives and works in Sequim, Washington.
Author: Dean Hacohen
Year of Publication: 2021
Genre: Children's Fiction
Format: Board book
Interest Age: From 0 to 3 years
Weight: 301 g
Author: Dean Hacohen
Format: Board book, 179mm x 179mm, 301g, 24 pages
Published: Candlewick Press,U.S., United States, 2021
Everyone needs a hug sometimes, and for the youngest of listeners, this winsome board book offers the chance to be enfolded in one-and pass it along.
Baby Hippo has a skinned knee. Baby Penguin has dropped its fish. And Baby Raccoon doesn't like loud noises, shrinking as a peal of thunder crashes overhead. Just turn the page of this sweet board book from the creators of Tuck Me In! and Who's Hungry?, and you can help an array of baby animals find some loving reassurance in a trusted grown-up's arms. Maybe there's a special someone ready to give you a hug as well! Whether a young child is feeling fear, anger, sadness, or frustration, a hug is the perfect way to say There, there. Everything will be all right.
Dean Hacohen began his career as a copywriter at an ad agency, where he met Sherry Scharschmidt, his first art director partner. He lives in the seaside village of Rowayton, Connecticut.
Sherry Scharschmidt has worked as an art director in agencies from New York to Tokyo. She is now a full- time painter whose rebus-style works feature cats or dogs combined with salvaged sign letters. Sherry Scharschmidt lives and works in Sequim, Washington.