Nubby

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
8.5 X 11.3 X 0.7 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593381090

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About the Author
Dan Richards is a graduate of the University of Washington's Writing for Children Program, where he wrote his debut picture book, The Problem with NOT Being Scared of Monsters. He is also the author of Can One Balloon Make an Elephant Fly?, Once Upon a Goat, Penny and Penelope, and the middle grade novel Stu Truly. Dan loves telling stories and talking about the craft of writing. School visits make him happy. He lives with his family in Bothell, WA. Learn more about Dan at danrichardsbooks.com or on Twitter at @author_dan.

Shanda McCloskey comes from a whole family of different kinds of artists and entrepreneurs! She studied art in Atlanta and New York City. Before writing and illustrating kids' books, she taught art to high schoolers. Shanda now lives in Ball Ground, Georgia, with her husband, daughters, and dog! She is a co-creator of AuthorVisitCentral.com and the Author Visit Podcast. Her first books about robots (or anything for that matter) are DOLL-E 1.0 and the companion story, T-Bone the Drone. Learn more about Shanda at shandamc.com, on Instagram at @ShandaMcCloskeydraws, or on Twitter at @ShandaMcCloskey.
Reviews
"Those who play roughly with their toys may think twice about this story, and the wryness of Nubby's hopes that fames and riches will solve all his problems is a bonus for older folks reading to younger ones."--Bulletin

"Nubby's reminiscences make the bunny's self-important crankiness both funny and relatable."--Publishers Weekly

"Both text and pictures are energetic and funny....A very happy ending has the bunny nestled together with his boy (and pup), each one with a new appreciation for the other." --The Horn Book

"A worthy tribute to all the beleaguered, beloved toys who serve as constant, comforting companions through childhood." --BookPage