Little Hugs from Little Loves

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By Mark Sperring

Illustrated by Maddie Frost

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$7.99

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$11.99 CAD

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A delightful picture book celebrating love and hugs in all kinds of animal families–perfect for Valentine’s Day and year-round love, too!

From ducklings to seal pups, from bunnies to cubs, the littlest things give the loveliest hugs.

In this tender celebration of love, you’ll find the sweetest bug hug, the cutest fox cuddle, and the gentlest elephant embrace you’ve ever seen. Playful poetry and bright illustrations of adorable baby animals will inspire cozy time from morning to night, all the way to bedtime.

  • An Amazon Best Book of the Month
  • "Bright, layered art...calls to mind Eric Carle's collages.... The buoyant verse and lively artwork offer particularly strong read-aloud appeal."
    Publishers Weekly
  • "The pictures are adorable and kids do love to snuggle."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • "Charming...soothing...ideal for sharing at bedtime."
    Booklist

On Sale
Dec 3, 2019
Page Count
24 pages
Publisher
LB Kids
ISBN-13
9780316484336

Mark Sperring

About the Author

Mark Sperring is the bestselling author of numerous books for children, including I’ll Catch You If You Fall and The Shape of My Heart. He has worked as a graphic designer and a screen printer, and is currently a bookseller and an author. Mark lives in Bristol, England.

Maddie Frost is the author and illustrator of Once Upon a Zzzz. She grew up in Massachusetts and attended the Massachusetts College of Art and Design for animation. Maddie lives outside of Boston, and she invites you to visit her online at Maddie-Frost.com.

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Maddie Frost

About the Illustrator

Maddie Frost is an illustrator living in Arlington, Massachusetts.
 

Amy Pixton, a mother of triplets, created Indestructibles after bits of traditional board books found their way into her babies’ mouths.  Amy lives in Kansas City with her husband and their three children.

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