Debut author Amanda Henke shines a funny, fact-filled, and heartwarming spotlight on one of nature’s most overlooked and misunderstood creatures – the loveable (but not-so-huggable) Porcupine!There are no books about the most underrated, majestic forest creature of all time … porcupines! But there are loads about bunnies. Can't Porcupine have just this one book to herself? What is it with these attention-seeking, book-hogging carrot crunchers?!So be sure to ignore any floppy ears or cotton tails. That is NOT what this book is about.As Porcupine vies desperately for the reader's attention, one little bunny follows to get her attention too. Can a fluffy forest critter and a prickly, aspiring author forget their differences and become friends?With charm and a quirky, self-aware sense of humor, Not a Book About Bunnies will have readers of all ages giggling as they watch this unexpected friendship unfold. A perfect picture book for little animal admirers, nature nuts, and especially porcupine pals—because this is a 100% porcupine story.
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“A confident and chatty porcupine stars in this giggle-inducing book, which includes more about bunnies than the title states....Porcupine graciously welcomes the reader. . . before launching into a monologue about all the traits that make porcupines ‘even more dazzling’ than bunnies....Meanwhile, a small white rabbit shadows and calls out to the narrator, who understandably doesn’t take kindly to the bun’s efforts at self-insertion. When at last Bunny’s motives become clear, the reveal leads to a winning conclusion that emphasizes the way good friends celebrate one another.”
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781951784096
Publisert
2023-03-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Starry Forest Books, Inc.
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
279 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Amanda Henke writes books for kids. Amanda loves to explore nature with her family and friends, while dreaming of future travels and book ideas. These outdoor adventures make everyone hungry and usually steer Amanda toward her kitchen, where she whips up French food: bouillabaisse, bourguignon, baguette ... anything that does not involve bananas. Amanda lives in St. Paul, MN. Anna Daviscourt graduated from the Art Institute of Portland and worked as a concept artist for video games before becoming a children's book illustrator. She teaches online at the Society of Visual Storytelling and in person at local art schools. Anna is an enthusiastic baker, sculptor, gardener, and lover of animals and animated movies. She lives in Portland, OR.