I’ve known my mama for such a long time. For my whole life, actually.
My mama loves playing with me and my cars. I like that, as long as mama tidies up the cars afterwards.
I’m good at hiding. No one can find me, not even my mama ... and then suddenly I shout, “PEEKABOO!” My mama’s scared to death! I laugh
and laugh.
At night, my mama shakes the stars off my pants. I give her a big hug and say. “Goodnight stars, see you tomorrow!”
A cheeky elephant tells all about his mother in this lovingly drawn story. Both parents and children will delight in and recognize this gorgeous mother–child relationship—if not for the same reasons.
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Annemarie van Haeringen is an award-winning Dutch author and illustrator. How to Knit a Monster is her first book published in the United States.
More about Annemarie van HaeringenAnnemarie van Haeringen is an award-winning Dutch author and illustrator. How to Knit a Monster is her first book published in the United States.
More about Annemarie van Haeringen