Hug :Almost wordless picture book about a little chimp who needs a hug from his mummy - Bobo and Friends

4.09 ( 5,342 Ratings by Goodreads)
Hug

Hug :Almost wordless picture book about a little chimp who needs a hug from his mummy - Bobo and Friends

4.09 (5,342 Ratings by Goodreads)
board book
Published: 2 June, 2016
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Description

A tiny chimp invokes the universal language, uniting his friends in a group hug to end all group hugs. Just try to resist Jez Alborough's latest charmer!

Ever feel like you need a hug? A really big hug from someone who loves you? That's how Bobo, the little chimp in this book, feels. Walking through the jungle he passes lots of creatures enjoying a cuddle together: elephants, chameleons, lions, giraffes, hippos – even the snakes have got someone special to squeeze. But poor Bobo is alone. Will he ever find the hug he needs? Using only the single word "hug" throughout the book, this simple, endearing story is told through Jez Alborough's gorgeous, detailed artwork.

Prizes

Winner of Mumsnet Best Award 2011 (UK),Winner of Norfolk Libraries’ Children’s Book Award 2001 (UK),Winner of Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Platinum Award 2001 (United States),Short-listed for Galaxy British Book Awards: The Illustrated Children’s Book of the Year 2000 (UK)

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781406370966
ISBN10 1406370967
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 240 g
Product Dimensions 150 x 170 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Walker Books Ltd
Format board book
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Author's Bio

Jez Alborough is a hugely popular, award-winning author and illustrator of books for children, well known for his stories about Bobo the chimp, star of Hug, Tall and Yes, as well as his tales about Eddy and the Bear, which inspired a BAFTA-winning animated TV series. He lives in Richmond, Surrey. Follow him on twitter @JezAlborough.

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