Raincoast Books

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Hungry Jim

(Children's Emotion Books, Animal Books for Kids, Funny Children Books)

9781452149875

Chronicle Books
Available: 09/03/19
9.9 x 10.85 · 56 pages
Ages 3-5 years
9781452149875
CDN $26.99 · cl

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Laurel Snyder

by (artist) Chuck Groenink

In this clever tribute to Maurice Sendak, Snyder and Groenink gleefully subvert picture book norms by embracing the beastliest behavior." - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

A hilariously meaningful tale about learning to control your instincts: When Jim wakes up one Tuesday morning, he doesn't feel like eating his pancakes. In fact, Jim doesn't feel like Jim. He feels rather, well, beastly. But he is hungry. Very hungry. . . hungry as a lion! This clever tale of moods from Laurel Snyder and Chuck Groenink offers a lighthearted depiction of the beastliness that lives inside all of us-and the power we have to put it in its place.

- Surprising yet satisfying, this humorous book will have readers of all ages roaring to devour it
- Richly illustrated pages are engaging and help readers connect with the story
- Author Laurel Snyder is the author of many books for children, including the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award-winningCharlie & Mouse
- Illustrator Chuck Groenink hails from a village in the north of the Netherlands, where he spent his formative years climbing trees, drawing, reading, and cycling

Fans ofThe Dreamer,Ruby's Sword, andTomorrow Most Likely will also enjoy the engaging storyline and whimsical illustrations inHungry Jim

"Use this at story hour and expect giggles, shrieks, and groans."
-Booklist

- Great family read-aloud book
- Books for kids ages 3-5
- Children's book for preschool to kindergarten"

Laurel Snyder is the author of many books for children, including the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award-winningCharlie & Mouse. She lives and writes in a small yellow house in Atlanta, Georgia, which she shares with her husband and two sons.

Chuck Groenink hails from a village in the north of the Netherlands, where he spent his formative years climbing trees, drawing, reading, and cycling. He lives in Syracuse, New York.