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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. This title in other editionsThe Giant Hug
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:How do you give your granny a hug when she lives far away? Send it through the mail, of course! Owens hug travels across the country in a series of hilarious, sometimes awkward, always heartfelt embraces between animals of different shapes and sizes. Valeri Gorbachevs adorable artwork pairs beautifully with Sandra Hornings charming text, and makes for a fun, funny, and educational read-aloud. An unexpected twist at the end will delight readers and have kids asking for this book again and again. Review:"In this comical, sweet-natured picture book, a perky piglet named Owen finds an inventive way to send love long distance when he arranges to mail a 'giant hug' cross-country to his granny. Not content to draw a picture of himself hugging Granny, Owen announces to his mother 'I want to send a real hug. I'll give the mailman a hug and ask him to send it to Granny.' Luckily, Owen finds a host of supportive if slightly incredulous postal personnel willing to help. From the local mail sorter Ms. Porter, a lamb, to the ursine pilot who flies the mail closer to its far-away destination, each employee provides a link in the hug-passing chain. And better yet, the delivery team gets a goodwill boost as each embraces the hugging spirit (one hug even precipitates a date). When Granny finally receives her special mail, she sends something equally interesting back to Owen. In her picture-book debut Horning serves up a cheerful and heartwarming scenario sure to capture the imagination of little ones and those who dote on them. Her kind, respectful animal characters have just the right touch of credibility, making this perfectly pleasant world seem possible. Gorbachev's (Silly and Sillier) ink-and-watercolor artwork charms, featuring a menagerie of friendly, helpful critters which sometimes suggest an enlarged version of Richard Scarry's Busytown. In an amusing scene, Gorbachev makes even a mail-truck-driving porcupine huggable. Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis:Owen sends his granny a hug through the mail. The hug travels across the country in a series of hilarious, sometimes awkward, always heartfelt embraces between animals of different shapes and sizes. Full color. About the AuthorSandra Horning lives in Narberth, PA. Valeri Gorbachevs is the illustrator for Silly & Sillier by Judy Sierra. He lives in Brooklyn, NY. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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