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Plenty of Hugs

Plenty of Hugs

Illustrated by Kip Alizadeh

Hardcover

$18.99
Plenty of Hugs

About the Book

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Two mommies spend a sunny day with their toddler in this cozy, rhyming picture book that is a loving celebration of family.


This cheerful book follows a family from morning to night in lively rhyme that rolls off the tongue. There's a buzz for each bug, and a breeze for each tree, and plenty of hugs for you and me. The toddler and mommies take a morning bike ride to a farm stand, they visit a zoo in the afternoon, and in the evening there's the bath and storybook routine before the child is tucked cozily into bed. There are seas for ships and kisses for lips, so we can whisper I love you! This is sure to become a preschool favorite, for bedtime and any time.

Product Details

On sale: April 14, 2020
Age: 2-5 years
Grade: Up to Kindergarten
Page count: 32 Pages
ISBN: 9780525554011
Reading level: Lexile: AD460L | Fountas/Pinnell: K

Author Bio

Fran Manushkin was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1942. After a short stint as an elementary school teacher, she moved to New York City and began working in children's book publishing. She has written numerous picture books, including Baby, Come Out, Miriam's Cup, and The Tushy Book.

Kip Alizadeh (kipalizadeh.net) has a bachelor’s degree with honors in illustration from Falmouth University, and they have illustrated several picture books. They live with two mischievous cats in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Reviews

★ "A sweet portrait of parental love, notable for its depiction of a two-mom family . . . Plenty of need for this warm hug of a book." —Kirkus, starred review

"Manushkin’s hopeful lines emphasize both a feeling of abundance and a connection to the natural world . . . Cozy illustrations lend a classic sensibility to this incidentally inclusive bedtime tale for the youngest readers." —Publishers Weekly

"Alizadeh’s pencil and digital illustrations are vivid and inviting . . . Manushkin’s text imitates the nonsensical patter of a parent to a toddler . . . Alizadeh’s loving illustrations of an interracial, two-mom family will fill a gap in most collections and circulate well in collections serving bikeable urban neighborhoods." —School Library Journal

"Children will delight in the feeling of wonder brought out by Alizadeh’s cozy illustrations, and at the same time, be lulled by the hypnotic verse." —Booklist