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Nobody has seen my hat.
What if I never see it again?
My poor hat.
I miss it so much.
Young readers trying to figure out the challenges of friendship and teachers trying to shore up the timid will find a new friend in Noni.
Kirkus Reviews
Marvelously and energetically illustrated…Humorous chalk paste illustrations bring hair out of control to exuberant life, practically popping off the page in cartoony splendor.
Children’s Bookwatch
“… Rogé’s expressive paintings include people who clearly enjoy the pup’s fries and are full of details that young readers will love recognizing: iPods, cell phones, and Batman."
School Library Journal
“Illustrated in colorfully eclectic digital collage…[Elephant Joe, Brave Knight!] takes gleeful pleasure in upending fairy tale cliché.”
The New York Times Book Review
“Listeners, readers, and aspiring writers will appreciate the excellent description of the many ways that stories unfold.”
...it comes at a time when far too many human beings are still blind to the soulful gifts that animals possess. Share this book with others so that it can reach as many children as possible!
spiritualityandpractice.com
“Hannah and the Seven Dresses is an amusing, colorful book with a simple and satisfying story…[it] could easily become a four or fiveyearold’s favorite book.”
Quill & Quire