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* An Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Best Book Award Winner
* A Parenting Reading Magic Award Winner
и ư ǰ Ȱܼ ູմϴ. Ʊ ħ ڳ, ī᷹, ܹ, , ⸰, ϸ 鸶 Ʊ Ȱ ִ ڱ Ⱦ "Hug"ϰ ġ ƹ մϴ. Ҹ Ÿ پ ɴϴ. ħ Hug ǹ̸ մϴ. ϰ Ƚϴ...
Hug, Mommy, BoBo ܾ Ǵ wordless BookԴϴٸ, پ ǥȭ Hug ܾ ũ ̿ؼ ̾߱Ÿ ִ åԴϴ. Ʊ "" ܾ ڽ پ ³ 䱸 ϵ, Hug ܾ ϳ ħ ȭ ǰ ǥմϴ. ε巯 ä ָ, å ̾߱ մϴ.
Ʊ ù° å ϸ, Hug ܾ , å ϰ ϴ ǹ̸ Ʊ Բ ִ åԴϴ. å Ŀ Ʊ⸦ Ⱦ ְų, ƱⰡ Ⱦ ִ å ʼ ڽ. "Ⱦ" ⰣǾϴ.
ڷ Ͽ ϰ ϴ åԴϴ.
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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Board book: 32 pages
ISBN: 9780763628932
å ũ: 26.9cm x 23.5cm
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Book Description
A tiny chimp invokes the universal language, uniting his friends in a group hug to end all group hugs. Just try to resist Jez Alborough's latest charmer!
Bobo needs a hug. But his friends don't seem to understand. "Hug," he implores, time and again. Time and again his puzzled pals--from the smallest chameleon to the tallest giraffe--shrug and cuddle with their jungle mothers. As the lonely chimp's plea escalates, his friends grow concerned. Can the elephants lead Bobo to his heart's desire?
Publishers Weekly
Favorite characters return for the picture-book crowd as well. With just five words and a band of his always-merry animal creations, Jez Alborough weaves a sweet tale about the monkey from Hug, determined to make it to the top-and teaching youngsters about relative heights at the same time-in Tall. While the premise is simplicity itself, it's expertly paced. An oversize, huggable board book edition of Hug is also available now.
Children's Literature
The title says it all in this simple book about loving families. A small chimpanzee skips through the colorful jungle scenes exclaiming, "HUG," as he observes young animals being nuzzled affectionately by their parents. His expression is happy in the beginning, bringing smiles to the faces of the elephants, lizards and snakes he passes. Then he seems to be missing something. The mother elephant understands his plaintive plea and offers him a ride. They continue on past loving groups of lions, giraffes and hippopotami. When his "HUG" turns into a sob, all of the animals become concerned. They are relieved when an adult chimpanzee bounds onto the next page calling, "BOBO." He answers, "MOMMY," and all the animals join in the "HUG" chorus. This likeable little chimp and his compassionate friends will bring joy to young children and their parents, who will surely want to share a hug after reading the book.
School Library Journal
This picture-book protagonist is even more endearing than Alborough's bears in Where's My Teddy? (1992) and My Friend Bear (1998, both Candlewick). Bobo, a tiny chimp, searches the jungle for a hug. Witnessing elephant, iguana, giraffe, and other parent-child couples embracing reduces him to tears, until his mother finally appears to make things right. Cross-species hugs complete the satisfying and reassuring tale. Marker-pen illustrations expertly run the range of brilliant blue skies to tan dusty trails. The rounded cartoon figures demonstrate an array of emotions to augment the text that consists of only three words: "HUG," "BOBO," and "MOMMY." From the warm golden cover to the animal grins at the end, Alborough's simplicity results in another gem.
Parenting
A lonesome, wee chimp wanders the jungle, hoping for a hug. Then, with a little help from his animal friends, he finds his way back to his mom, who's waiting for him with open arms. Droll watercolors help tell this nearly wordless tale.
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