Bigfoot Wants a Little Brother

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Product Details

Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Orchard Books
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.8 X 11.2 X 0.5 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780545859745

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About the Author

Dave Pressler has created and designed children's characters for a variety of media companies over the past 20 years. He cocreated and designed the Emmy-nominated Nickelodeon animated series Robot and Monster. Dave is also an accomplished painter and sculptor whose work is shown in galleries around the world. He lives in Los Angeles, California. Back to School with Bigfoot was his first picture book. Visit him online at davepresslerart.com. Samantha Berger is the award-winning author of Crankenstein, What If, Snoozefest, Martha Doesn't Say Sorry, and over 80 books for young readers. She also writes cartoons and does voice-overs. Samantha splits her time between New York City and sunny California. Visit her online at samanthaberger.com. Martha Brockenbrough is the critically acclaimed author of the YA novels Into the Bloodred Woods, The Game of Love and Death, and Devine Intervention; the middle grade novel To Catch a Thief; and numerous nonfiction titles, picture books, and chapter books. She teaches at Vermont College of Fine Arts and lives in Seattle, Washington, with her husband, their two daughters, two dogs, and two cats. You can visit her online at marthabrockenbrough.com.

Reviews

Praise for Back to School with Bigfoot:

Berger and Brockenbrough cleverly transfer the familiar anxieties of school-bound kids to their hairy hero... A reassuring model for kids big and small. -- Publishers Weekly

Nicely juxtaposes the negative what-ifs with a great list of positives and just may lead nervous readers to do the same. -- Kirkus Reviews

Praise for The Dinosaur Tooth Fairy:

Debut picture-book pair Brockenbrough and Sanchez are millions of years ahead of their time. -- Kirkus Reviews

With clever wordplay and repetitive words to emphasize the Dinosaur Tooth Fairy's emotions, this could be a fun storytime read-aloud for young readers. -- Booklist

Brockenbrough's text is energetic and amusing... there aren't many books about this important rite of passage, and this one packs in plenty of fun. -- School Library Journal