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My Little Sister Hugged an Ape

Written by Bill GrossmanAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Bill Grossman
Illustrated by Kevin HawkesAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Kevin Hawkes
Juvenile Fiction | Knopf Books for Young Readers | Hardcover | September 2004 | $16.95 | 978-0-517-80017-1 (0-517-80017-9)
Also available as a hardcover library binding and a trade paperback.
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

A B C D E F G

H I J K L M N O P

My sister’s on a hugging spree!

Hugging her way from A to Z.


Wild animals don’t scare Little Sister. And to show how much she likes them, she’s going to hug them all, from an Ape to a Zebra, whether they like it or not! A newt, an octopus, a porcupine . . . it’s a slimy, slippery, prickly situation. What will
Little Sister hug next? And what kind of trouble will those hugs get her into?

With riotously revolting rhymes by Bill Grossman and hysterically funny art by Kevin Hawkes, kids will be laughing their way from A to Z . . . until all the animals are scared away and there’s only one person left to hug!

Praise for My Little Sister Ate One Hare:

H “A guaranteed success with the primary-grade crowd. . . . Bravo!"—School Library Journal, Starred

“A boisterous evocation of fun and wonder.”—The New York Times


REVIEWS

“This fanciful frolic through the alphabet gives youngsters words and images aplenty to chuckle over.”—Publishers Weekly


From the Trade Paperback edition.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Bill Grossman worked as a gravedigger, forklift operator, computer engineer, and third-grade teacher before he began writing books for children, including the enormously successful My Little Sister Ate One Hare. He is now a professor of engineering. The author lives in Connecticut.

Kevin Hawkes is the illustrator of many celebrated books for children, including Weslandia and And to Think That We Thought That We’d Never Be Friends. Kevin Hawkes lives in Maine.