Good Night, Wheedle (Board book)

Good Night, Wheedle By Stephen Cosgrove, Robin James (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Stephen Cosgrove, Robin James (Illustrator)
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Description


Toddlers will enjoy this retelling of Stephen Cosgrove’s charming story of Wheedle on the Needle filled with playful rhymes and featuring Robin James’s colorful artwork.

About the Author


Stephen Cosgrove and Robin James collaborated on the 60-plus titles that comprise the Serendipity Books series, including such classics as Serendipity, Flutterby, Morgan and Me, and Leo the Lop.

Stephen Cosgrove’s career has spanned more than 35 years with over 300 children’s books and 30 young adult novels. Born and raised in Washington State, he now lives in Austin, TX, where he continues his writing career.

Robin James has illustrated more than 75 books, including all of the titles in the much-loved Serendipity series. A native of the Pacific Northwest, she lives with her husband in Snohomish, WA.

Praise For…


"You just may never look at the blinking red light at the tip of the Space Needle the same again."
Parenting Healthy

“[O]ne of the most cherished stories for PNW petites.”
—The Petite Stag 

“[A] sweet little story for the youngest lovers of Seattle and its iconic Space Needle.”
Wild Tales of…  

“The magic and playfulness of Wheedle on the Needle retold in a board-book format that will introduce the youngest of readers to Seattle’s very own blinking nose in the sky.”
—Seattle’s Child  

“Move over, Rudolph.”
—Alaska Airlines Magazine  


Product Details
ISBN: 9781632170750
ISBN-10: 1632170752
Publisher: Little Bigfoot
Publication Date: August 9th, 2016
Pages: 20
Language: English
 

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