Tumblebaby

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Neal Porter Books
Publish Date
Pages
48
Dimensions
9.6 X 11.1 X 0.5 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780823457175

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About the Author
Adam Rex is the author and illustrator of more than forty books for kids. These include New York Times bestselling picture books like Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich, School's First Day of School, and Chu's Day (with author Neil Gaiman). His work has been adapted for film and television. He's won some awards, including the Margaret Wise Brown Prize in Children's Literature and the National Cartoonists Society Book Illustration Award. His debut novel was shortlisted for the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy. He used to make art for games like Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. Sometimes he still does. He lives in Tucson, Arizona, with his dog, son, and wife.

Audrey Helen Weber is an author, artist and illustrator living in Western Massachusetts. They are the author of On the Day the Horse Got Out, The Wind & the Clover, and Year Round. Their artwork has also appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times Book Review and the New Yorker online.
Reviews
★ "Rex is at his quirky best here, blending inventive charm with his signature playfulness and goofy sophistication for an offbeat fable to be relished over and over."--Booklist, Starred Review

"[A] unique and timeless addition to children's literature."--BookPage

"A quirky, imaginative tall tale for adventurous young readers unafraid of stretching their vocabularies, this is recommended as an additional purchase for the humor section."--School Library Journal

"[A] fantastical tale."--The Horn Book

"A satisfying tumble through the imagination."--Kirkus Reviews

"Amid a fantastical, intentionally meandering plotline that embraces going where the wind blows, the story's gonzo energy hurtles forward like a train."--Publishers Weekly