Little Hoot
It's not fair! All Little Owl wants is to go to bed at a reasonable
hour, like his friends do. But no . . . Mama and Papa say little owls
have to stay up late and play. So Little Owl spends all night jumping
on his bed, playing on the jungle gym, and doing tricks on his
skateboard but he's hooting mad about it ! Children who have a hard
time going to bed will love this fun twist on the universal dilemma.
Ages 4 - 8
Hardcover : 36 Pages
8" X 8" - Full Color
Ages 4 - 8
Hardcover : 36 Pages
8" X 8" - Full Color
Price: $14.99
Jen Corace
BFA [Illustration]
Illustrator Jen Corace was born in New Jersey, and grew up there for a very, very long time. She thought a lot about the Jersey Devil, her brother's fat hands, and how to properly operate a bumper car. Then came the awkward years, which were very awkward for a very, very long time. Now a full-fledged adult with a BFA in Illustration from RISD, Jen can be found in Providence, RI thinking a lot about the flawless nature of toast. She is finally a master at bumper cars but is unable to properly operate any other type of licensed vehicle. In-between all of the thinking and pondering, Jen has done all kinds of work for Cricket Magazine, The Portland Mercury, and Sound Collector; and record covers for Red Square Records, A Boy Named Thor, Fern Knight, and Jen Turrell. Her work shows in galleries across the country. Little Pea was her first children's book, but she has since gone on to work on many others, including Little Hoot and Little Oink.
Illustrator Jen Corace was born in New Jersey, and grew up there for a very, very long time. She thought a lot about the Jersey Devil, her brother's fat hands, and how to properly operate a bumper car. Then came the awkward years, which were very awkward for a very, very long time. Now a full-fledged adult with a BFA in Illustration from RISD, Jen can be found in Providence, RI thinking a lot about the flawless nature of toast. She is finally a master at bumper cars but is unable to properly operate any other type of licensed vehicle. In-between all of the thinking and pondering, Jen has done all kinds of work for Cricket Magazine, The Portland Mercury, and Sound Collector; and record covers for Red Square Records, A Boy Named Thor, Fern Knight, and Jen Turrell. Her work shows in galleries across the country. Little Pea was her first children's book, but she has since gone on to work on many others, including Little Hoot and Little Oink.







