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Together

Author Emma Dodd
Illustrated by Emma Dodd
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Hardcover
$15.99 US
8.19"W x 8.19"H x 0.37"D   | 9 oz | 50 per carton
On sale Oct 11, 2016 | 24 Pages | 978-0-7636-8940-7
Age 2-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
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This little sea otter loves spending time with his parent — learning new things, playing together, or even just holding each other. In fact, every day this little sea otter spends with his parent is special, just because they are together.
This sweet tale follows a parent-child otter pair reflecting on the wonderful day they spent together. Shiny, metallic details make each scene pop.
—Entertainment Weekly
Emma Dodd was brought up in a family of artists, and from as far back as she can remember she has wanted to be an illustrator. She has worked extensively in advertising, editorial, and book illustration. Among Emma’s favorite things in life are surfing with her kids, punctuality, and Scrabble. Things she cannot abide include heights, paté, and children who complain that they are bored. "How can you ever be bored," she says, "when you can always draw a picture?"

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This little sea otter loves spending time with his parent — learning new things, playing together, or even just holding each other. In fact, every day this little sea otter spends with his parent is special, just because they are together.

Praise

This sweet tale follows a parent-child otter pair reflecting on the wonderful day they spent together. Shiny, metallic details make each scene pop.
—Entertainment Weekly

Author

Emma Dodd was brought up in a family of artists, and from as far back as she can remember she has wanted to be an illustrator. She has worked extensively in advertising, editorial, and book illustration. Among Emma’s favorite things in life are surfing with her kids, punctuality, and Scrabble. Things she cannot abide include heights, paté, and children who complain that they are bored. "How can you ever be bored," she says, "when you can always draw a picture?"