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That's My Carrot

Author Il Sung Na
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Hardcover
$17.99 US
8.38"W x 10.25"H x 0.37"D   | 12 oz | 24 per carton
On sale May 12, 2020 | 40 Pages | 9780399551581
Age 2-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
Reading Level: Lexile AD310L | Fountas & Pinnell K

From the acclaimed author-illustrator of A Book of Sleep comes a silly tale about a garden rivalry, a giant carrot and bunnies in construction vehicles!

When two rabbits find a giant carrot growing between their yards, they do the only thing that makes sense: they argue over whose carrot it is! One rabbit brings a shovel to dig it out, and the other rabbit brings a spade. Next comes the bulldozers and backhoes and cranes . . . and when the dust settles, the carrot is gone! Now, it will be up to the rabbits to join forces and find the giant carrot, and build a friendship along the way.

From beloved creator Il Sung Na comes a story of mischief and one very giant carrot.
“Beautiful and highly readable.”School Library Journal, starred review

“A page-after-page showcase of compositional ingenuity. . . . Even readers who refuse to eat their carrots will find this book a feast for the eyes.” —Publishers Weekly

“A humorous tale of garden rivalry. . . . Beautiful, textured illustrations—bright yellows, purples, oranges, and greens—simply pop.”  —Kirkus Reviews

Whimsical. . . . [A] simple tale demonstrating the value of cooperation and sharing.” —Booklist
Il Sung Na is the author-illustrator of many books for children, including A Book of Sleep; Bird, Balloon, Bear; That's My Carrot, and A Book of Babies, all of which received at least one starred review. The New York Times has praised that Il Sung "brings fresh energy to the familiar." Originally from South Korea, Il Sung studied illustration at Kingston University in London, and now lives in Kansas City with his wife, where he spends time teaching illustration courses at the Kansas City Art Institute. View titles by Il Sung Na

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From the acclaimed author-illustrator of A Book of Sleep comes a silly tale about a garden rivalry, a giant carrot and bunnies in construction vehicles!

When two rabbits find a giant carrot growing between their yards, they do the only thing that makes sense: they argue over whose carrot it is! One rabbit brings a shovel to dig it out, and the other rabbit brings a spade. Next comes the bulldozers and backhoes and cranes . . . and when the dust settles, the carrot is gone! Now, it will be up to the rabbits to join forces and find the giant carrot, and build a friendship along the way.

From beloved creator Il Sung Na comes a story of mischief and one very giant carrot.

Praise

“Beautiful and highly readable.”School Library Journal, starred review

“A page-after-page showcase of compositional ingenuity. . . . Even readers who refuse to eat their carrots will find this book a feast for the eyes.” —Publishers Weekly

“A humorous tale of garden rivalry. . . . Beautiful, textured illustrations—bright yellows, purples, oranges, and greens—simply pop.”  —Kirkus Reviews

Whimsical. . . . [A] simple tale demonstrating the value of cooperation and sharing.” —Booklist

Author

Il Sung Na is the author-illustrator of many books for children, including A Book of Sleep; Bird, Balloon, Bear; That's My Carrot, and A Book of Babies, all of which received at least one starred review. The New York Times has praised that Il Sung "brings fresh energy to the familiar." Originally from South Korea, Il Sung studied illustration at Kingston University in London, and now lives in Kansas City with his wife, where he spends time teaching illustration courses at the Kansas City Art Institute. View titles by Il Sung Na

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