I've always been a very good egg.
I bet you're wondering, How good can one egg really be?
Well . . .
I'll water your plants.
I'll change your tires.
I'll even paint your house.
If you need any help whatsoever, I'm your egg.
Yep. I'm a verrrrrry good egg indeed.
But what if being too good goes wrong?
I bet you're wondering, How good can one egg really be?
Well . . .
I'll water your plants.
I'll change your tires.
I'll even paint your house.
If you need any help whatsoever, I'm your egg.
Yep. I'm a verrrrrry good egg indeed.
But what if being too good goes wrong?
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"Eggs-quisitely excellent." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
" [An] earnest counterpart to John and Oswald's hilarious The Bad Seed (2017)" - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Both text and art complement each other perfectly." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"John embeds a seed of a great idea-finding a balance between personal and social responsibility-within a rip-roaring, touching narrative." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Oswald's digitally composed, bright artwork pops with rib-tickling close-ups and character-building moments." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"[A]nother thought-and laughter-provoking morality tale..." - Booklist (starred review)
"The art, using watercolor textures and digital paint, is filled with comic detail..." - Booklist (starred review)
"An enormously entertaining lesson about the perils of perfectionism." - Booklist (starred review)
"...an organic and locally sourced tale of the importance of self-care." - School Library Journal
"The illustrations are an egg-cellent source of amusement..." - School Library Journal
"Perfect for storytime and one-on-one sharing, hand this to readers seeking comic silliness with a deeper message of self-reflection and kindness." - School Library Journal
"The team behind The Bad Seed presents another humorous picture book about staying true to oneself." - The Horn Book
"[T]he simple lessons in John's lightand-breezy text may be useful regarding everyday encounters." - The Horn Book
"Oswald's textured watercolor and digital illustrations show a guileless, bright-eyed, glasses-wearing, oval-shaped character with a brown speckled shell and spindly little limbs-an egghead personified, and one for whom readers will cheer." - The Horn Book
" [An] earnest counterpart to John and Oswald's hilarious The Bad Seed (2017)" - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Both text and art complement each other perfectly." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"John embeds a seed of a great idea-finding a balance between personal and social responsibility-within a rip-roaring, touching narrative." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Oswald's digitally composed, bright artwork pops with rib-tickling close-ups and character-building moments." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"[A]nother thought-and laughter-provoking morality tale..." - Booklist (starred review)
"The art, using watercolor textures and digital paint, is filled with comic detail..." - Booklist (starred review)
"An enormously entertaining lesson about the perils of perfectionism." - Booklist (starred review)
"...an organic and locally sourced tale of the importance of self-care." - School Library Journal
"The illustrations are an egg-cellent source of amusement..." - School Library Journal
"Perfect for storytime and one-on-one sharing, hand this to readers seeking comic silliness with a deeper message of self-reflection and kindness." - School Library Journal
"The team behind The Bad Seed presents another humorous picture book about staying true to oneself." - The Horn Book
"[T]he simple lessons in John's lightand-breezy text may be useful regarding everyday encounters." - The Horn Book
"Oswald's textured watercolor and digital illustrations show a guileless, bright-eyed, glasses-wearing, oval-shaped character with a brown speckled shell and spindly little limbs-an egghead personified, and one for whom readers will cheer." - The Horn Book