Is it possible to have the hiccups forever? In this delightfully fun picture book, a determined kid who’s good at everything discovers that being patient and taking a deep breath may be the perfect place to start.When Max gets a persistent case of the hiccups, she tries everything to make them go away. She tries holding her breath. She tries drinking water upside down. She tries standing on her head and doing a somersault, but nothing works. “The only way to get rid of the hiccups is to wait,” says her grandmother. But Max doesn’t have time to wait!
Soon, her imagination runs wild. What if she sets a record for the longest case of hiccups? Will doctors study her? Will babies stare at her? And what if, when she becomes president, the entire world hears her hiccup? But then, she starts to listen to the leaves rustling in the wind and feels the sun on her face. She takes a breath, she pauses, she
waits…and the unexpected occurs.
Jennifer E. Smith’s imaginative and funny picture book, with bright illustrations by Brandon James Scott, reminds children—and adults—that discovering the solution to a problem sometimes requires taking a few breaths and slowing down.
On sale: November 4, 2025
Age: 4-8 years
Grade: Preschool - 3
Page count: 40 Pages
ISBN: 9780593709009
Jennifer E. Smith is the bestselling author of eleven books for young adults, including
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight and
Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between, both of which have been adapted for film
. She is also the author of the picture books
The Creature of Habit and
The Creature of Habit Tries His Best, both illustrated by Leo Espinosa. She earned a master’s degree in creative writing from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, and her work has been translated into thirty-three languages. She lives in Los Angeles.
Brandon James Scott is the Emmy Award–nominated creator of the Canadian preschool television series
Justin Time and is an animation director with over ten years of experience in the animation industry. He is also the illustrator of more than ten picture books, including
A Bear, A Bee, and a Honey Tree and its companion,
A Bear, a Fish, and a Fishy Wish, as well as
The Dog Who Wanted to Fly. Brandon lives with his family in Toronto.
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No hiccups here: a charmer about helping a child handle a familiar problem realistically." —
Kirkus Reviews
"
An aptly gentle look at the connection between the mindful and the somatic." —
Publishers Weekly
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Kiddos will giggle as [Max's] fantasies run wild and she imagines how hiccups will affect her future....will help any reader take a moment to breathe, and perhaps, get rid of their hiccups." —
The Bulletin