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Books with author Tarō Gomi

  • I Know Numbers!:

    Taro Gomi

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Sept. 5, 2017)
    How do we love numbers? Let us count the ways: They're on street signs and bus stops, featured on phones, thermometers, chalkboards, and scales. They show the time and the date, and help us to measure distance, sizing, and so much more. This spirited picture book by beloved author-illustrator Taro Gomi will charm and inform the youngest of readers, offering them a unique—and useful—look at a key concept we count on.
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  • My Friends

    Taro Gomi

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, Sept. 14, 2012)
    Vibrant illustrations and a simple, rhythmic text are perfectly blended in this spirited homage to friendship as a little girl recounts all the things she has learned from an enchanting menagerie of animal friends: "I learned to run from my friend the horse. I learned to sing from my friends the birds. I learned to read from my friends the books. And I learned to love from a friend like you."The bold graphic design and brightly colored illustrations that have become the trademark of Taro Gomi's work will appeal to both children and adults. Plus, this is a fixed-format version of the book, which looks nearly identical to the print version.
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  • Peekaboo!

    Taro Gomi

    Board book (Chronicle Books, April 23, 2013)
    It's more than a book—it's a mask! Every spread includes a funny fact about featured creatures, from bears to robots. And young readers will squeal in surprise to find that when this board book is opened, the eye-sized die-cuts allow each spread to become a mask! Kids will have a blast posing as a fly-eating frog or a mouse-chasing cat. Sure to be a hit during both story time and playtime!
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  • My Friends/Mis Amigos

    Taro Gomi

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, March 16, 2006)
    Simple words and bold illustrations show children that friends are easy to find even in the most unlikely places.
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  • Wiggle!

    Taro Gomi

    Board book (Chronicle Books, July 23, 2013)
    It's more than a book—it's a game! Every spread is missing a key element of a featured animal—from an elephant's trunk to a penguin's beak, these creatures are incomplete. And it's up to young readers to help them out! Kids can finish the illustration by wiggling their fingers through suitably placed die-cuts. Children are sure to giggle at the silliness of turning their fingers into elephant trunks and chameleon tongues—and learn a bit about animal features on the way!
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  • Little Truck:

    Taro Gomi

    Board book (Chronicle Books, April 3, 2018)
    Little Truck is setting out to explore! He's going fast, climbing hills, and braving tunnels, being just the right amount of careful along the way. But no matter how far he goes, his caring parent is never far behind. This on-the-go board book by beloved author-illustrator Taro Gomi is perfect for toddlers moving onwards and upwards to big adventures.
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  • Scribbles: A Really Giant Drawing and Coloring Book

    Taro Gomi

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, May 4, 2006)
    This is no ordinary coloring book! With playful drawings, funny scenarios and fun-to-follow instructions, this book is not just for coloring, but for doodling, drawing, imagining and thinking!
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  • Everyone Poops

    Taro Gomi

    Hardcover (Kane/Miller Book Pub, March 1, 1993)
    "Everyone Poops by Taro Gomi is part biology textbook, part sociological treatise and all celebration of a very natural process. Both my daughters begged me to read the book over and over again. They marveled at the enormity of the elephant's poop and searched with the skill of a scientist for the tiny specks which represent bug poop. The text is simple and straightforward but not without humor.
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  • Over the Ocean

    Taro Gomi

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, May 17, 2016)
    2017 Mildred L. Batchelder Award WinnerRenowned children's book creator Taro Gomi has created another masterpiece. In this beautiful testament to wondering, a young girl gazes out to where the water meets the sky and wonders what lies beyond the waves. Boats filled with toys? Skyscrapers filled with people? Houses filled with families? Or, maybe, over the ocean stands someone not so different from the girl herself, returning her gaze. In this celebration of imagination's power, young readers will find joy in the mystery of the faraway, the unknown, and the just-beyond.
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  • By Taro Gomi - Everyone Poops

    Taro Gomi

    Hardcover (Kane/Miller Book Pub, March 15, 1760)
    "Everyone Poops by Taro Gomi is part biology textbook, part sociological treatise and all celebration of a very natural process. Both my daughters begged me to read the book over and over again. They marveled at the enormity of the elephant`s poop and searched with the skill of a scientist for the tiny specks which represent bug poop. The text is simple and straightforward but not without humor.
  • Doodles: A Really Giant Coloring and Doodling Book

    Taro Gomi

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, May 4, 2006)
    Renowned children's book illustrator Taro Gomi invites kids of all ages to not only color, but also draw, imagine, and create. Unfinished pictures and intriguing prompts foster children's powers of visualization, and at nearly 400 pages, this book provides plenty of room to stretch the imagination.
  • Everybody Poos

    Taro Gomi

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln, May 1, 2012)
    New in mini edition! All living things do different sorts of poo. Some are different colours, others have different smells or sizes. Some do it on land, some poo in water. Some poo in a toilet, or in a potty, or in their nappies. This children's book has a no-nonsense approach to the bodily function to encourage children not to be ashamed about potty training.