Synopses & Reviews
The world's largest toddler is back in a wickedly funny and outrageous sequel to
The Wicked Big Toddlah.
Toddie and his parents are just your average Maine family taking a trip to New York City. Sure, things are a little different for wicked big Toddie—he can pick up a fire truck and paddle over to the Statue of Liberty.
But when Toddie accidentally gets separated from his parents and ends up lost, he acts just like any other baby would act—he's scared and he wants his Ma! Will Toddie be reunited with his parents?
Kevin Hawkes once again proves his versatility as both a talented artist and a gifted storyteller in this hilarious sequel that is equally easily enjoyed on its own.
Synopsis
Toddie and his parents are just your average Maine family taking a trip to New York City. Sure, things are a little different for Toddie:
He can pick up a train,
paddle over to the Statue of Liberty,
and climb the Empire State Building.
But when Toddie accidentally gets separated from his parents and ends up lost, he acts just like any other baby would act—he's scared and he wants his ma! Will Toddie be reunited with his parents?
Synopsis
A Maine couple and their gigantic toddler take a trip to New York City, where despite his size, the "wicked big toddlah" becomes lost.
About the Author
Kevin Hawkes is the acclaimed illustrator of many well-loved books for children, including his own The Wicked Big Toddlah, the New York Times bestseller Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen, My Little Sister Ate One Hare and My Little Sister Hugged an Ape by Bill Grossman, and Weslandia and Sidewalk Circus by Paul Fleischman. If you look closely, you can find the inspiration for The Wicked Big Toddlah in Kevin's paintings for And to Think That We Thought That We'd Never Be Friends by Mary Ann Hoberman . . . and in the small Maine town where he lives with his wife and children.