Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! by Robin Newman | Book Giveaway
Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! giveaway sponsored by Robin Newman
The Children’s Book Review
Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! is a wonderfully enjoyable, fun, and funny picture book that readers will come back to again and again.
Even the best of friends can get on one another’s nerves from time to time, especially when needs and interests conflict. Told with side-splitting humor and not a hint of preachiness or condescension, Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! explores the consequences of acting without thought and speaking in anger.
Enter for a chance to win a Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! book prize pack!
One (1) grand prize winner receives:
- A copy of Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! autographed by Robin Newman
- A teddy bear
- Some Fuzzybutt swag (bookmark, sticker, and sleep mask)
Four (4) winners receive:
- A copy of Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! autographed by Robin Newman
- Some Fuzzybutt swag (bookmark, sticker, and sleep mask)
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About the Book
Written by Robin Newman
Illustrated by Susan Batori
Ages 4-8 | 32 Pages
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press (2021) | ISBN-13: 9781534110731
Publisher’s Synopsis: Bear is tired. The weather is getting cool and he’s ready for a nice long nap–he’s got earmuffs and a brand-new door to keep out the noise, plus a pair of fluffy slippers. Meanwhile, real estate mogul Woodpecker finds his recent homes…missing. And he follows the trail of debris right to Bear’s new front door. When he “tap tap taps” to talk to Bear about it, the two engage in a feisty exchange of name-calling and gossip with the rest of their forest neighbors. Can they patch it up–literally–before Bear loses too much sleep?
“Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! is a wonderfully enjoyable, fun, and funny picture book that readers will come back to again and again.” —The Children’s Book Review
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About the Author
Raised in New York and Paris, Robin Newman is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the City University of New York School of Law. She was a practicing attorney and legal editor, but now prefers to write about witches, mice, bears, and peacocks. Author of the award-winning Wilcox & Griswold Mystery Series, her latest book is DON’T CALL ME FUZZYBUTT! with Sleeping Bear Press. She’s a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, National Writing Project’s Writers Council, the Bank Street Writers Lab, and PEN America, CYAB. She lives in New York with a motley crew of fuzzybutts, including a husband, son, and two spoiled dogs. She is represented by Liza Fleissig at Liza Royce Agency.
For more information, please visit www.robinnewmanbooks.com.
About the Illustrator
Susan Batori lives in Budapest, Hungary, with her soul mate, Robert, and her cat, Kamilla. She studied graphic design at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest. She worked as an art director at DDB Advertising Agency until she noticed that drawing hilarious characters was much more fun. Since 2013, Susan has been working as a freelance children’s book illustrator. Humor is the one thing in her studio that she could not live without.
For more information, please visit https://susanbatori.hu/.
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June 23, 2021 at 12:34PM Bianca Schulze