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From New York Times bestselling author Joan Holub comes an action-packed four-book collection full of silly knights, ninjas, robots, and dinosaurs! The first four books in the Hello novelty board book series from Joan Holub, is now available in one hilarious collection! Perfect for reading out loud, Holub's hilarious text and Chris Dickason's playful illustrations will have little ones learning and laughing as they meet a group of silly knights, ninjas, robots, and dinosaurs! A clever, interactive approach to first concepts, the Hello board books introduce important "next-step" concepts like…mehr

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From New York Times bestselling author Joan Holub comes an action-packed four-book collection full of silly knights, ninjas, robots, and dinosaurs! The first four books in the Hello novelty board book series from Joan Holub, is now available in one hilarious collection! Perfect for reading out loud, Holub's hilarious text and Chris Dickason's playful illustrations will have little ones learning and laughing as they meet a group of silly knights, ninjas, robots, and dinosaurs! A clever, interactive approach to first concepts, the Hello board books introduce important "next-step" concepts like opposites, counting, sequencing, and comparisons! This awesome collection includes: Hello Knights! Hello Ninjas! Hello Robots! Hello Dinosaurs!
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Autorenporträt
Joan Holub has authored and/or illustrated over 140 children's books, including the Goddess Girls series, the Heroes in Training series, the New York Times bestselling picture book Mighty Dads (illustrated by James Dean), and Little Red Writing (illustrated by Melissa Sweet). She lives in North Carolina and is online at JoanHolub.com. Chris Dickason grew up somewhere between the canals of southwest France, the Swiss mountains, England's estuaries and amusement arcades. The youngest of four children (the 'little brother' role he still embraces in adulthood). Chris spent the majority of his education drawing on his friends' schoolbooks and was brought up on a diet of Tom & Jerry, Swiss chocolates, cheap fizzy pop and French sunshine.