Bird wakes up grumpy. Too grumpy to eat, play, or even fly. "Looks like I'm walking today," says Bird grumpily. All of this grumpy walking piques the interest of his friends and soon Sheep, Rabbit, Raccoon, Beaver, and Fox are walking alongside him. Somewhere along the way Bird realizes that his friends are still there, but his mood is gone, proving that sometimes grumpy needs company! This bright book can be read again and again to help kids (and grown-ups) giggle away their darkest moods.
Jeremy Tankard Knihy
Jeremy Tankard čerpá inspiraci z neustálého pozorování a naslouchání okolnímu světu, často si pomáhá skicářem pro tvorbu postav. Jeho dětství, poznamenané častými stěhováními a obklopené knihovnami a otcovými vyprávěními, ho přirozeně vedlo ke světu příběhů. Tankard začal psát a ilustrovat již v útlém věku, jeho raná díla se vyznačovala jednoduchostí a humorem. Po studiu ilustrace a grafiky se věnoval komerční ilustraci, než se vrátil ke své hlavní vášni – vyprávění příběhů.



Yorick and Bones
- 144 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Father-daughter duo Jeremy and Hermione Tankard are pleased to introduce the first book in a rib-tickling, heartfelt full-color graphic novel series perfect for fans of Bird & Squirrel!Yorick is a skeleton who was just dug up after a few hundred years of sleep.
Yorick and Bones: Friends by Any Other Name
- 160 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Hey-ho, hey-ho! Father-daughter duo Jeremy and Hermione Tankard are thrilled to deliver the second book in a heartfelt, "humerus" full-color graphic novel series perfect for fans of Bird & Squirrel! Yorick and his trusty canine companion Bones hath returned, and they are cordially invited to a costume party! But when Yorick arrives and meets a new friend, he isn't sure whether she likes the real him or just who he is in disguise. Do clothes really make the skeleton? Can Yorick ever be the same fun-loving jester he once was, if it means pretending to be something he's not? Yorick will need help from some friendly faces to get to the bottom of these big questions. But will the answers make for a comedy or a tragedy?