Author:Jonathan Stutzman,Heather Fox
A hilarious, ridiculous, darkly comic story about what can happen when you feed one single pigeon . . .
The dynamic team behind Llama Destroys the World return with a laugh-out-loud tale about the dangers of . . . feeding pigeons!
When you see a coo, you will be tempted to give it a treat.
Coos are adorable, peaceful, kind of silly.
But DON'T FEED THE COO!
If you feed one, they will ALL COME . . .
So begins a cautionary tale of what happens when one little girl shares some bread with a coo (a.k.a. a pigeon). From the park to karate practice to home, the coos follow our plucky heroine as she discovers that even the biggest problem can be solved with a little determination.
Also available: Llama Destroys the World
Excellent for a first visit to an art museum and as jumping-off point for young artists seeking creative style. Few names are as recognizable in picture books as Dr. Seuss, and this posthumous offering will have many eager readers.
—— Lolly Gepson , BooklistA-mew-sing fare for readers who sometimes feel like fraidycats themselves
—— KirkusTremendous . . . Such a blend of adventure, thoughtfulness, magic, intelligence and deep feeling is very special and rare
—— Amanda CraigA magical story . . . Pony is pure delight
—— Rebecca Stead, author of Liar and SpyR J Palacio, author of a modern classic children's book of our era, has somehow crafted what feels like an entirely different breed of classic: page-turning and heart expanding, elegiac and adventurous . . . timeless and utterly necessary to our current moment
—— Gayle Forman, author of If I StayA brilliant adventure and a heartfelt story about love and loss. Young readers will be entranced . . . A book that feels like a classic after just a few pages
—— Booktrust