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“Will invite giggles of delight from readers and listeners….Young children will revel in his unapologetically naughty antics and might even learn a lesson or two about the value of sharing.”
— School Library Journal on Pig the Pug
“A great addition for storytime collections.”
— School Library Journal on Pig the Winner
“Clever rhymes and engaging illustrations combine to make this a fun way to convey the message that greed is bad. Highly recommended.
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Aaron Blabey
Aaron Blabey used to be a really terrible actor. Then he wrote annoying TV commercials. Then he taught art to people who could draw much better than him. But THEN, he decided to write books, and guess what? His books won lots of different awards, many of them became bestsellers, and he fell to his knees and cried, “Being an author is awesome! I think I’ll do this for a job!” Aaron lives on an Australian mountain range with his wife, his three kids, and a swimming pool full of great white sharks. Okay, that’s not true. He only has two kids.