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Napping Baba

Author Roger Lam
Illustrated by Alina Chau
Hardcover
$18.99 US
10"W x 10"H | 20 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Mar 30, 2027 | 32 Pages | 9798217116386
Age 4-8 years | Preschool - 3

When an overworked dad falls into a deep, midday slumber, his son sets out on a heroic quest to complete his remaining chores and wake him up. This whimsical father-son twist on Sleeping Beauty celebrates the quiet heroism of every tired parent and the boundless love of their kids.

Once upon a time, young Haohao planned to spend the day playing with his Baba. But Baba has been up before the sun, tending to an endless list of chores. By lunchtime, he's fallen into an eternal sleep on the couch.

Haohao embarks on an epic adventure: shining the chariot, vanquishing dust bunnies, and conquering the rest of Baba's to-do list. Can Haohao break the spell and wake Baba up? 

This laugh-out-loud twist on the classic fairy tale with a sweet happily-ever-after is an ode to exhausted parents and helpful kids everywhere.
Roger Lam is a New York City–based author and marketing manager whose storytelling blends humor, heart, and cultural authenticity. A former assistant kindergarten teacher and co-founder of the literacy nonprofit Students Expanding American Literacy (SEAL), Roger writes picture books that celebrate family, identity, and imagination. When he’s not writing, he hosts food and history tours through Manhattan’s Chinatown.

Alina Chau is an award-winning illustrator and animation artist known for her lyrical watercolor style and emotive storytelling. Her picture books include Marisa and the Mountains and The Nian Monster (winner of the APALA Picture Book Honor). A former DreamWorks animator, she brings warmth and wonder to every page.

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When an overworked dad falls into a deep, midday slumber, his son sets out on a heroic quest to complete his remaining chores and wake him up. This whimsical father-son twist on Sleeping Beauty celebrates the quiet heroism of every tired parent and the boundless love of their kids.

Once upon a time, young Haohao planned to spend the day playing with his Baba. But Baba has been up before the sun, tending to an endless list of chores. By lunchtime, he's fallen into an eternal sleep on the couch.

Haohao embarks on an epic adventure: shining the chariot, vanquishing dust bunnies, and conquering the rest of Baba's to-do list. Can Haohao break the spell and wake Baba up? 

This laugh-out-loud twist on the classic fairy tale with a sweet happily-ever-after is an ode to exhausted parents and helpful kids everywhere.

Author

Roger Lam is a New York City–based author and marketing manager whose storytelling blends humor, heart, and cultural authenticity. A former assistant kindergarten teacher and co-founder of the literacy nonprofit Students Expanding American Literacy (SEAL), Roger writes picture books that celebrate family, identity, and imagination. When he’s not writing, he hosts food and history tours through Manhattan’s Chinatown.

Alina Chau is an award-winning illustrator and animation artist known for her lyrical watercolor style and emotive storytelling. Her picture books include Marisa and the Mountains and The Nian Monster (winner of the APALA Picture Book Honor). A former DreamWorks animator, she brings warmth and wonder to every page.