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Ten Owies

Hardback

Main Details

Title Ten Owies
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tony Johnston
Illustrated by Annabel Tempest
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 241
ISBN/Barcode 9780062644602
ClassificationsDewey:813.54
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint Greenwillow Books
NZ Release Date 28 October 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

A hilarious story about ten silly children who accidently end up with ten silly owies. This big-hearted, positive-minded picture book is an irreverent ode to the most universal of all childhood experiences-the "boo-boo"-and a perfect book to share with anyone recovering from a scraped knee or stubbed toe. Ouch, that hurt! From ice-cream induced brain freezes to bee stings to stubbed toes and bruises, ten children get ten owies that can only be cured by the following: a kiss, a hug, lots of love, and as many colorful Band-Aids as possible. Full of rhythm, repetition, playful language, silliness, and love, Ten Owies introduces young readers to numbers from one to ten, as well as the notion that everyone gets a "boo-boo" every now and then. Tony Johnston's silly text, combined with Annabel Tempest's lively illustrations, captures all the drama of childhood while also offering plenty of humor, sympathy, and healing. The perfect book to share with a child needing a little tender love and care!

Author Biography

Tony Johnston has written more than one hundred books for young people, including Cat, What Is That?, illustrated by Wendell Minor, and The Whole Green World, illustrated by Elisa Kleven. She lives with her family in San Marino, CA.

Reviews

"Johnston and Tempest bring the fun to this bright, bouncy read-aloud that tells the stories of ten children who sustain minor injuries in the midst of happy, active days. . . . Many viewers will recognize children who look and act like themselves in these pages, and the schadenfreude will make them giggle (and maybe squirm). More than acknowledging that an adventure is worth a bump or scrape, this book presents bruises and abrasions as normal side effects of living and, most of the time, something a caregiver can kiss away." - Horn Book Magazine