Tento autor z pacifického severozápadu se zaměřuje na odvážné a nekonvenční dětské knihy. Jeho práce se vyznačuje hravým jazykem a neobvyklými, často nadpřirozenými tématy. S hlubokým pochopením dětské psychiky a humoru vytváří příběhy, které jsou stejně poučné jako zábavné, a podporují kreativitu a zvědavost. Jeho jedinečný přístup k literatuře pro děti mu získal oddané čtenářstvo.
Delightful illustrations and playful verses create a fun experience in this alphabet board book, showcasing a variety of monsters from around the globe. Young readers will enjoy the quirky humor and engaging visuals as they learn their ABCs through these imaginative creatures.
Little Chupacabra is a picky eater with a monstrous appetite for only one thing: goats. This is a huge problem if you happen to be a goat. Set in gorgeous Puerto Rico, this delicious tale of compromise features digestible Spanish vocabulary, a menagerie of animal amigos, and one determined--and hungry--Chupacabra.
This adult coloring book features 25 original illustrations designed for those with a taste for the wicked and dangerous. Each illustration is printed on a single page with a blank back, allowing for easy coloring with colored pencils or crayons. The 50 lb. paper is ideal for creative expression, making it a perfect outlet for artistic fantasies.
Set against the festive backdrop of Tinseltown, the story unfolds during the chaotic lead-up to Christmas, where the excitement and hustle create a vibrant yet tumultuous atmosphere. As the characters navigate the challenges and surprises of the holiday season, the narrative explores themes of joy, conflict, and the magic of the season amidst the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.
A father pirate explains to his daughter that he loves her more than anything--even the most exciting and valuable aspects of his incredible job. All the sunken treasure in the ocean is worth nothing compared to a father's love for his daughter. Featuring a kraken, merpeople, King Neptune and a shark who loves to wrestle, this swashbuckling board book celebrates the fathoms-deep bond between a parent or guardian and their child.
On Christmas Eve, Santa faces the unique challenge of getting little Krampus, a mischievous character, to settle down for the night. This charming bedtime story captures the festive spirit while highlighting the playful dynamics between Santa and Krampus, making it a perfect read for children.
Bravery defines the Cyclops Witch, who faces formidable creatures with unwavering courage. From the elusive Mothman to the intimidating ice troll and the ancient sea beast, she confronts each challenge without fear. Her fearless nature sets her apart in a world filled with mythical threats, showcasing her strength and resilience against the odds.
In a humorous twist, a strict ranger confronts Sasquatch about his lack of clothing, leading to unexpected and entertaining interactions. This lighthearted story explores themes of nature, societal norms, and the clash between rules and wildness, all while showcasing the quirky relationship between the ranger and the legendary creature. The narrative promises laughter and a unique perspective on embracing one's true self in a world that often imposes limitations.
Set in the faraway (and terrible-smelling) land of Rancidia, where it's good to smell bad and bad to smell good, this uproarious send-up of Snow White follows the adventures of the profoundly stinky Hobgoblin as he flees the jealous wrath of a monstrous, democracy-hating ogre tyrant named Fiddlefart. Along the way, he joins forces with the Seven Stinkers--an outcast band of foul-smelling creatures (Grody the bog monster, Yucky the skunk ape, Icky the sloth, Musty the mummy, Fusty the moldy pirate skeleton, Poot the sentient dung ball, and Toot, the dung beetle), the adorable barking spiders, and a mysterious squirrel known only as The Huntress. Hobgoblin and The Seven Stinkers of Rancidia modernizes (and stinks up) the themes of the classic fairy tale to serve as a timely parable of the virtues of democracy and diversity versus the evils of corrupt regimes.
Something is rotten in the state of Deadmark, but of course there is: it's filled with zombies.This brainy middle-grade adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet follows a young science-minded zombie named Edda as she deals with a series of death-altering problems including a climate crisis caused by the anti-science humans in Ignorway, the disappearance of her mom, and the greedy scheming of her villainous Aunt Agonista.Visit hazydellpress.com for free education guides and activities perfect for schools, libraries, homeschool and stay-at-home learning."A standing ovation for undead environmentalist theater."― Kirkus Reviews