Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise

Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise
Author: Sean Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Camouflage (Biology)
ISBN: 9781406361018

A laugh-out-loud page turner from Sean Taylor with wickedly hilarious graphic art from Jean Jullien."This is the funniest picture book I have read in a long time" David Walliams From masterful storyteller Sean Taylor and exciting, celebrated graphic artist Jean Jullien, comes the laugh-out-loud tale of Hoot Owl. Hoot Owl is no ordinary owl - oh no! - he's a master of disguise! And he will use his expert camouflage powers to trick his unsuspecting prey into succumbing to him! Tiny animals of the night ... beware! But, somehow, Hoot Owl's prey keeps escaping... Hmmm, perhaps he isn't quite as masterful as he believes. Will he ever succeed in catching himself some dinner? Hilarity, ridiculousness and very bad costume changes abound in this wildly inventive new title.

Hoot, Owl!

Hoot, Owl!
Author: Shelby Alinsky
Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1426321252

Learn about snowy owls.

Riding a Donkey Backwards

Riding a Donkey Backwards
Author: Sean Taylor
Publisher: Candlewick
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536205079

Timeless wisdom is found in absurdity in these tales of an iconic Muslim character known as the sagest man in the village — and also its biggest fool. Would you like to know how a thief can turn into a donkey? Whether a cow can climb a pole? Or why you should spoon yogurt into a lake? Mulla Nasruddin knows all the answers, and he might also tell you why he rides his donkey backwards. Whether in the guise of an imam in a mosque or a beggar in the street, this trickster is never at a loss for a rejoinder, though it may leave you scratching your head, rolling your eyes, or laughing out loud. Enjoy twenty-one classic tales about a much-loved character from Muslim cultures in a book packed with jokes, riddles, and wisdom and paired with vibrant, theatrical illustrations.

I Want to Be in a Scary Story

I Want to Be in a Scary Story
Author: Sean Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2018-09
Genre: Fear
ISBN: 9781406380002

Monster wants to be in a scary story - but is he brave enough? Scary stories have creepy witches and creaky stairs and dark hallways and spooky shadows. Oh my goodness me! That is very scary. Maybe, a funny story would be better after all?

Robot Rumpus

Robot Rumpus
Author: Sean Taylor
Publisher: Andersen Press USA
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1467764760

When a young girl's parents go out for the evening, they think they've left their daughter in safe hands with robots designed to get her to bed! There's Cook-bot to make great spaghetti for dinner, Clean-bot to do the washing-up, Wash-bot for bath time, and even Book-bot for a bedtime story. What could possibly go wrong?

Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise

Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise
Author: Sean Taylor
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763681717

Watch out! Hoot Owl is hungry in an offbeat story with deadpan humor and bold, striking illustrations. Features an audio read-along! Hoot Owl is no ordinary owl. He is a master of disguise! In the blackness of night, he’s preparing to swoop on his prey before it can realize his dastardly tricks. Look there—a tasty rabbit for him to eat! Hoot Owl readies his costume, disguising himself as . . . a carrot! Then he waits. The rabbit runs off. Never mind! Surely his next juicy target will cower against such a clever and dangerous creature as he! Kids will hoot at Sean Taylor’s deliciously tongue-in-beak narration, belied by the brilliantly comical illustrations of Jean Jullien.

A Home in the Barn

A Home in the Barn
Author: Margaret Wise Brown
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780066237879

An Indie Next List Pick! "A glorious tribute to Brown's timeless classic." —Booklist (starred review) Perfect for fans of Goodnight Moon, The Runaway Bunny, and Big Red Barn, this never-before-published picture book from beloved children’s book author Margaret Wise Brown tells the comforting, snowy story of animals seeking shelter from the cold in a big warm barn. Brought to beautiful life by Caldecott Medalist and multiple award-winner Jerry Pinkney, this is a must-have for every child’s library and is perfect for cozy wintertime readings. Outside in the cold, hear the wind rattle, come to the barn, keep warm with the cattle...

Kiss the Crocodile

Kiss the Crocodile
Author: Sean Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-02
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781406369342

Down in the jungle, three best friends - Monkey, Tortoise and Anteater - are playing silly games together. After Stick Splash, Scary Monsters and Silly Dancing, Monkey is feeling especially cheeky and, with a twinkly glint in his eye, invents a new game ... a DARING game. KISS THE CROCODILE. Who is brave enough to steal a peck from the sleeping croc, with his big tail, pointy teeth and sharp claws? MWAH! Brimming over with the thrill of friendship and play, this hilarious new story from the author of Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise demands to be re-enacted, and is the perfect match for the animated, visually-rich artwork of Ben Mantle, illustrator of Follow the Track All the Way Back.

A Brave Bear

A Brave Bear
Author: Sean Taylor
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536229636

What is the bravest thing in the world? A brave bear, of course! And who is the best at helping a little bear feel brave? His dad. It is a hot, hot day. Dad Bear says, “I think a pair of hot bears is probably the hottest thing in the world.” So Little Bear suggests they go to the river to cool down. It's a long way. Little Bear tries to impress his Dad by doing a big jump from one rock to another, but he falls over. When he picks himself up and keeps going, his dad says, “I think a brave bear is probably the bravest thing in the world.” For very young children just beginning to dare to do new things and their supportive and loving parents, this gentle read-aloud just might be the best thing in the world.