Hoo's There?: A Silly Book for the Bedtime Scaries

· Sold by Tommy Nelson
Ebook
22
Pages
Eligible
This book will become available on June 25, 2024. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Little ones, face your nighttime fears with laughter alongside an owl and pig with big imaginations, who discover that frightening noises in the dark are often not-so-scary after all.

This silly board book reassures toddlers and preschoolers that the bumps in the night they hear at bedtime are not monsters but everyday objects, people, and animals going about their evenings. Hoo's There by author-illustrator Kristi Valiant

  • is for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers 0 to 4;
  • tells the funny story of Hampton the owl and Figgy the pig as they work together to fend off a scary-sounding monster that turns out to be someone friendly and ready to play;
  • features lovable characters and playful, rhyming text;
  • helps kids overcome fears of the dark; and
  • is the perfect light-hearted gift for Halloween or any little one who likes friendly, spooky surprises.

This humorous book will have your family giggling as you ask "Hoo's There?" in response to nighttime sounds and surprises.

About the author

Kristi Valiant has illustrated many children's books, including Good Night, Cuddle Tight, Hoo's There, and the award-winning Cora Cooks Pancit. Her picture book Penguin Cha-Cha was her debut as an author/illustrator. See if you can spot a hidden hippopotamus and monkey in her books. Kristi grew up in Wisconsin, graduated from art school in Ohio, lived in Texas, and now cuddles up to read with her husband, daughters, and rescue dog in Indiana. She strives to love God and love people.

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