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  • Hug

    Jez Alborough

    Board book (Candlewick, Nov. 12, 2001)
    "Alborough's simplicity results in another gem." — School Library JournalBobo needs a hug. But his friends don't seem to understand. "Hug," he implores, time and again. Time and again his puzzled pals — from the smallest chameleon to the tallest giraffe — shrug and cuddle with their jungle mothers. As the lonely chimp's plea escalates, his friends grow concerned. Can the elephants lead Bobo to his heart's desire? Jez Alborough, the acclaimed author-illustrator of Where's My Teddy?, It's the Bear!, and My Friend Bear transforms a total of three words — and some of the most tenderly expressive animals ever created — into an endearing tribute to love and belonging.
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  • Hug

    W.L. Cripps

    language (W.L.Cripps, Feb. 25, 2012)
    Hug (the Pug) tells the tale of a cute little pug who is on a quest for friendship, however, will his bladder problem prevent him from making friends?
  • Hug

    Jez (ILT) Alborough Jez Alborough

    Hardcover (Candlewick Pr, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Alborough's simplicity results in another gem. —School Library JournalBobo needs a hug. But his friends don't seem to understand. "Hug," he implores, time and again. Time and again his puzzled pals—from the smallest chameleon to the tallest giraffe—shrug and cuddle with their jungle mothers. As the lonely chimp's plea escalates, his friends grow concerned. Can the elephants lead Bobo to his heart's desire? Jez Alborough, the acclaimed author-illustrator of WHERE'S MY TEDDY?, IT'S THE BEAR!, and MY FRIEND BEAR transforms a total of three words—and some of the most tenderly expressive animals ever created—into an endearing tribute to love and belonging.
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  • Hug

    Jez Alborough

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 11, 2009)
    "Alborough celebrates the pleasure of giving and receiving good hugs, as well as the joy inherent in finding just the right word." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)Bobo needs a hug. But his friends don't seem to understand. "Hug," he implores, time and again. Time and again his puzzled pals—from the smallest chameleon to the tallest giraffe—shrug and cuddle with their jungle mothers. As the lonely chimp's plea escalates, his friends grow concerned. Can the elephants lead Bobo to his heart's desire?Jez Alborough, the acclaimed author-illustrator of Where's My Teddy?, It's the Bear!, and My Friend Bear transforms a total of three words—and some of the most tenderly expressive animals ever created—into an endearing tribute to love and belonging.
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  • Hug

    Jez Alborough

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 11, 2009)
    "Alborough celebrates the pleasure of giving and receiving good hugs, as well as the joy inherent in finding just the right word." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)Bobo needs a hug. But his friends don't seem to understand. "Hug," he implores, time and again. Time and again his puzzled pals—from the smallest chameleon to the tallest giraffe—shrug and cuddle with their jungle mothers. As the lonely chimp's plea escalates, his friends grow concerned. Can the elephants lead Bobo to his heart's desire?Jez Alborough, the acclaimed author-illustrator of Where's My Teddy?, It's the Bear!, and My Friend Bear transforms a total of three words—and some of the most tenderly expressive animals ever created—into an endearing tribute to love and belonging.
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  • Hug!

    Tiger Tales, Ben Mantle

    Board book (Tiger Tales., March 5, 2013)
    Hugs come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Some are big and bouncy, some are small and snug, but no matter what, hugs are always better when shared with someone you love.
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  • Hug

    Eoin McLaughlin and Polly Dunbar

    Hardcover (Faber & Faber, )
    All Hedgehog wants is a hug but he's just too prickly for any of his animal friends; Tortoise also needs a cuddle but he has a hard shell... What will the two of them do? This gorgeous little book by Eoin McLaughlin and Polly Dunbar follows the two adorable animals as they head off in search of the perfect hug. Each character's story is told in the two-way book and there will be so many smiles when they eventually meet - and hug - in the middle pages!
  • Hug?

    Charlene Chua

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2020)
    How many hugs is too many? This girl's had enough! This humorous picture book explores compassion and the importance of setting boundaries. After coughing up a hairball, a girl's cat doesn't feel well. So the girl offers to give her cat a hug, which makes the cat --- and the girl --- feel better. A dog notices and asks for a hug, too. Then some ducks come along asking for hugs. And a skunk . . . and a bear --- and a porcupine! One animal after another comes asking the girl for a hug until she's simply had enough. How much more of this can she take?With spare text and wonderfully expressive illustrations, Charlene Chua has created a playful, funny picture book with an original premise. The story shows how important hugs can be to our happiness --- even the most unlikely of creatures sometimes need one! --- but that doesn't mean they're always welcome. The book is full of laugh-out-loud moments, most of which are found in illustrations that vividly portray the girl's emotions as she grows more worn out with every encounter, encouraging visual literacy. Each spread also shows a hint of the animal that will appear next, building anticipation for what's to come. There are character education connections here to compassion, tolerance and empathy, and a terrific opportunity for discussions about boundaries.
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  • Hug

    Jez Alborough

    Board book (Walker Books Ltd, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Hug Hug!

    Lorie Ann Grover, Rebecca Malone

    Board book (Little Simon, Dec. 16, 2008)
    There are so many ways to share a hug, not just with our arms! But no matter how we embrace, one thing remains the same: all hugs are given with love. Hugs with our noses (elephants) and hugs in red roses (ladybugs) shows that from the largest animals to the small bug, hugs are important to all! This sturdy board book shows preschoolers how all sorts of animals express affection for one another. With adorable and endearing illustrations of the cutest animals ever, this is a book for Valentine's Day or any day!
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  • Hug

    Jez Alborough

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Nov. 1, 2000)
    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!Bobo needs a hug. But his friends don't seem to understand. "Hug," he implores, time and again. Time and again his puzzled pals—from the smallest chameleon to the tallest giraffe—shrug and cuddle with their jungle mothers. As the lonely chimp's plea escalates, his friends grow concerned. Can the elephants lead Bobo to his heart's desire?Jez Alborough, the acclaimed author-illustrator of WHERE'S MY TEDDY?, IT'S THE BEAR!, and MY FRIEND BEAR transforms a total of three words—and some of the most tenderly expressive animals ever created—into an endearing tribute to love and belonging.
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  • Hug

    Jez Alborough

    Board book (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2001)
    Ever feel like you need a hug, a really big hug from someone who loves you? That's how Bobo the little chimp feels. Walking through the jungle he passes lots of creatures enjoying a cuddle together: elephants, chameleons, and lions, but Bobo is alone, will he ever find the hug he needs?
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