Don't Hug Doug


Book Description

Meet Doug, an ordinary kid who doesn't like hugs, in this fun and exuberant story which aims to spark discussions about bodily autonomy and consent--from author Carrie Finison and the #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator of The World Needs More Purple People, Daniel Wiseman. Doug doesn't like hugs. He thinks hugs are too squeezy, too squashy, too squooshy, too smooshy. He doesn't like hello hugs or goodbye hugs, game-winning home run hugs or dropped ice cream cone hugs, and he definitely doesn't like birthday hugs. He'd much rather give a high five--or a low five, a side five, a double five, or a spinny five. Yup, some people love hugs; other people don't. So how can you tell if someone likes hugs or not? There's only one way to find out: Ask! Because everybody gets to decide for themselves whether they want a hug or not.




Dozens of Doughnuts


Book Description

A generous but increasingly put-upon bear makes batch after batch of doughnuts for her woodland friends without saving any for herself in this delightful debut picture book about counting, sharing, and being a good friend. LouAnn (a bear) is making a doughnut feast in preparation for her long winter's nap. But just before she takes the first bite, DING DONG! Her friend Woodrow (a woodchuck) drops by. LouAnn is happy to share her doughnuts, but as soon as she and Woodrow sit down to eat, DING DING! Clyde (a raccoon) is at the door. One by one, LouAnn's friends come over--Topsy (an opossum) and then Moufette (a skunk) and then Chip and Chomp (chipmunks)--until it's one big party. Louann welcomes her surprise guests and makes batch after batch of doughnuts, always dividing them equally among her friends. But she makes one BIG miscalculation. Soon LouAnn's kitchen is bare, winter is near, and she's had nothing to eat at all!




Don't Hug The Pug


Book Description

A simple story told in comic-book form about a baby that does a lot of hugging.... with one caveat! Baby likes to cuddle. Grown-Up lets him cuddle the rug, the jug, the bug and the slug. But DON’T HUG THE PUG! Why not? What’s wrong with the pug....? A hilarious and deceptively simple story that will have little ones shrieking with laughter. The combination of speech bubbles, rhymes, very short sentences and a stinky twist makes this a perfect book for both the pre-school audience and early readers.




Don't Hug the Quokka!


Book Description

That quokka may be cute, but does it want a hug? The quokka says “No!” In Don't Hug That Quokka!, young readers get a lighthearted and friendly introduction to the concept of consent, learning that even the most adorable creatures might not want a hug—unless they say so! Consent is a really important topic for parents to introduce with young children, but it can be tricky to do so in a way that’s clear without being frightening. This book is funny and cute, but has a clear message that you have to ask before touching someone else—it’s a good place to start for young kids.




No Hugs!


Book Description

Zara loves hugs, so she is confused and upset when her friend Alice doesn't want a hug. When the tables are turned, she appreciates her friend's perspective and realizes that a hug takes two willing individuals.




Pug, Slug, and Doug the Thug


Book Description

A humorous Wild West tale, told in verse, about a dog, a cat, and a lone boy who team up to outwit the villainous bad guys Pug, Slug, and Doug the Thug.




100 Things You Don't Need a Man For!


Book Description

Tired of relying on a man to deal with your home repair problems? This bookovers all that you need to know for home improvement and repair. Thisractical, easy-to-follow and unpatronizing guide takes you step-by-stephrough the difficult jobs, and offers careful advice to troubleshoot all theroblems you are likely to encounter.;Anyone can fit a plug, change a washer,ang a picture or unblock a toilet - it's just a matter of knowing how.lison Jenkins guides readers gently from real beginner skills (changing ause) to middle-range competence (tiling a floor). Step-by-step instructions,learly illustrated, demonstrate the more difficult techniques, while carefuldvice covers what might go wrong - and how to fix it if it does. Finally,he author explains when not to do it yourself: when to call in the experts,ow to talk their language, negotiating a fair rate for a good job, and wheno pay.;Subjects covered include: getting a basic toolkit together; odd jobsround the home; laying flooring, basic construction, including putting upictures and shelves; creating storage space; and painting and wallpapering.




Kindergators: Hands Off, Harry!


Book Description

"Guess what happened at school today!" Kindergators work and play happily in Miss Harmony's class. But Harry isn't being a good classmate! He's disrupting Friendly Circle, causing accidents, and upsetting the class. Can the Kindergators find a way to help Harry learn to respect personal space? Beloved picture book author-illustrator Rosemary Wells brings her signature humor and trademark knack for understanding young readers to this new series, perfect for classroom use or for reading and sharing at home.




What Moms Can't Do


Book Description

Sometimes moms can't remember where they put the car keys.




Don't Hug Doug


Book Description

Doug prefers not to be hugged, but there are a variety of other ways his loved ones can show him affection.