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The follow up to the popular book, Time for a Hug. Shows young readers it's ok to get grimy - because having a bath is fun! For children aged up to 3.
Phillis Gershator has written many picture books for children,
including When It Starts to Snow (Henry Holt), Listen, Listen
(Barefoot Books), and Time for a Hug (Sterling). Phillis worked as
a children's librarian for the Brooklyn Public Library and the St.
Thomas/St. John Department of Education. She lives with her husband
and frequent coauthor, David, in the US Virgin Islands. For more
information about Phillis, see phillisgershator.com.
David Walker is the illustrator of numerous children's books,
including Before You Were Mine (Putnam), Time for a Hug (Sterling),
and Bears on Chairs (Candlewick) to name a few. When not walking
his dogs or laughing with his kids, he can be found painting in his
studio in Chapel Hill, NC. To see more of David's work, please
visit his website at davidwalkerstudios.com.
Praise for the hardcover version of Time for a Bath
“The charming, soft-focus illustrations are perfect for the
audience, and the simple and rhythmic text invites participation. A
nice choice for preschool read-alouds or one-on-one sharing.”
—School Library Journal
"Walker's soft tones and engaging full-page spreads spill over with
gentleness . . . the familiar pattern and loving characters still
charm. Will the book convince a child that bathtime is a happy
time? It won't take many reads to get them to want to try and find
out." —KirkusReviews.com
Praise for the hardcover version of Time for a Bath
“The charming, soft-focus illustrations are perfect for the
audience, and the simple and rhythmic text invites participation. A
nice choice for preschool read-alouds or one-on-one sharing.”
—School Library Journal
"Walker's soft tones and engaging full-page spreads spill over with
gentleness . . . the familiar pattern and loving characters still
charm. Will the book convince a child that bathtime is a happy
time? It won't take many reads to get them to want to try and find
out." —KirkusReviews.com
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