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Centipedes, those crawliest bugs have 300 legs for giving out hugs. That's 150 on one side to grasp and 150 on the other to clasp.

Hugs abound in this celebration of animals and multi-legged insects and their babies! And at the end of the day, human parents can give their little ones as many hugs as they want - with two arms.
Charming art and rhyming text make this a perfect companion to All Kinds of Kisses. Both have counting components that are fun and that encourage an appreciation of nature and its creatures.

How Many Hugs? Reviews | Toppsta

9781250175007

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Heather Swain 's books for young readers include Me, My Elf and I , and Josie Griffin Is Not a Vampire . Hungry is her first novel for teens. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her family.

Steven Henry (nee D'Amico) is the illustrator of It's Raining Bats and Frogs by Rebecca Co

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About Steven Henry

Heather Swain 's books for young readers include Me, My Elf and I , and Josie Griffin Is Not a Vampire . Hungry is her first novel for teens. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her family.

Steven Henry (nee D'Amico) is the illustrator of It's Raining Bats and Frogs by Rebecca Co

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