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New Picture Books from the Authors we Know and Love!

It is always exciting to see new and old names on our new books bookcase. For the month of  June, we have a few familiar names that we were pleased to see. It’s good to know they haven’t stopped writing and illustrating these wonderful books. Here are a few you can expect to see on our Hot off the Press shelf.

The Hueys in The New Sweater 

The title suggests more to come and we sure hope so. Megan K has raved about the conversation starter of  The Incredible Book Eating Boy, and Oliver Jeffers has done it again with this book. These egg-like creatures called Hueys are so much fun. They all do the same thing, dress the same way, think the same, etc. Until one day a brave Huey by the name of Rupert knits himself a bright orange sweater–very different than everyone else. His fellow Hueys respond in shock. What happens when Rupert’s friend Gillespie decides that being different is not so bad after all, and follows Rupert’s lead?

The Hueys in The New Sweater, by Oliver Jeffers; Penguin Young Readers; $10.99; Ages 3-6

Our favorite dog Zorro is back. We looove Say Hello to Zorro here at Hooray for Books. When it came out, even cat-lovers among us had to agree that it was adorable and true for most dogs.  So when a new Zorro book came out, we all could not wait to read it. This book did not disappoint. Mister Bud and Zorro were going through their previously established routine when there was a hold-up at walk time. Their owner had found a super-hero costume just right for Zorro. While his owner loves it, Zorro finds it very embarrassing, as dogs and even cats laugh at him. Zorro’s mind is changed when he meets a very fast dog at the park who is also wearing a costume.

Zorro Gets an Outfit by Carter Goodrich; Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers; $15.99; Ages 3-6

Wumbers

From the cre8ers who kept our minds busy with Duck! Rabbit! we have a brand-new book. Amy Krouse Rosenthal has a way of making us think and reordering the ordinary. This book mentions it right on the cover that it is a game and a book together, and it sure is fun. This book uses the sounds of the numbers to create words by mixing letters and numbers. For example: 4gotten or con10tment. Rosenthal even found a way to use these wumbers in foreign languages “c’est 4midable, non?” If you’re having trouble figuring out what all these wumbers mean, Tom Lichtenheld’s artwork helps paint the picture. After you’ve figured all the wumbers out, it’s fun to try to come up with some on your own.

Wumbers by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Illustr8ed by Tom Lichtenheld; Chronicle Books; $16.99; Ages 3-6

Happy Reading,

Maryam

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Darth Vader and Son by Jeffrey Brown

Star Wars fans will delight in this depiction of Darth Vader’s fatherly duties to 4 year-old Luke Skywalker.  Darth Vader and Luke are showcased as a typical father-son pair, taking on day-to-day activities like breakfast, school, and bedtime, as well as the use of the Force and questions about Yoda.  Full of detailed illustrations that mimic scenes from the movies and a few plays on Darth Vader quotes, this book is guaranteed to generate new fans and leave seasoned fans chuckling.

We laughed our heads off here at Hooray for Books as we flipped through this one! Check out the hilarious illustration above–it’s a perfect example of the humor you can expect from this awesome little book!

Also, it’s the perfect idea for a goofy Father’s Day gift. Get your shopping done early!

Darth Vader and Son by Jeffrey Brown; Chronicle Books; 14.95; Ages 2-102

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Megan N’s Favorites of 2011

More favorites from our booksellers! Megan N. loved lots of books this year, but these three stood out to her:

Press Here by Herve Tullet; Chronicle Books; $14.99; ages 3+

Subway Story by Julia Sarcone-Roach; Random House Publishing; $16.99; ages 3+

Dead End in Norvelt by Jack Gantos; Farrar, Straus, & Giroux; $15.99; ages 10+

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Miss Megan’s Favorites of 2011

Each of us here at Hooray for Books has our favorites that we’ve fallen in love with throughout the year. Today, Miss Megan shares the books that became her favorites over the past 12 months.

A Monster Calls, by Patrick Ness; Candlewick Press, $16.99, ages 12+

Okay for Now, by Gary Schmidt; Clarion Books, $16.99, ages 10+

Chime, by Frannie Billingsley; Dial Books, $17.99, ages 14+

I Want My Hat Back, by Jon Klassen; Chronicle Books, $15.99, ages 3+

Breadcrumbs, by Anne Ursu; Walden Pond Press, $16.99, ages 10+

Everybody Sees the Ants, by A.S. King; Little Brown Books for Young Readers, $17.99, ages 14+

If you would like us to reserve  a copy of any of these titles, call us at 703-548-4092 or come on in! We would love to show you more of our favorite books!

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