Great Job, Mom! (19)
This unique picture book for very young readers celebrates the many jobs being a parent encompasses: A general who rallies the troops (or unruly kids), a curator of modern art (or finger paintings), an archeologist looking for buried treasures (or socks) . . . when Mom gets home from her day job as a carpenter, she never knows which job will be waiting for her, but she knows it’ll be fun!
Each rhyming spread features intimate, familiar, comforting and humorous depictions of family life through a wholly original — and amazing! — needle-felted lens.
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SeriesGreat Job
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ManufacturerHardcover
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PublisherPenguin Random House LLC
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Publisher or imprintPenguin Random House LLC
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AuthorWang, Holman
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ISBN-13978-0-7352-6408-3
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FormatHardcover
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Size9" x 10"
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Reading InterestPreK,K,1,2,3
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# of Pages32
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Reviews / Awards NotedYes
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Date Published2019
PRAISE FOR Great Job, Mom!:
“Reading these books, which succeed in making a complex process look simple and natural, one can only tell the author, ‘Great job, Mr. Wang’.” —Imaginary Elevators
“[A] top-notch choice for both libraries and families. Highly recommended for library and personal purchase.” —Highly Recommended, Resource Links
“This little family feels so authentic, readers may forget that it’s is made from wool.” –Publishers Weekly
“The artwork in this tongue-in-cheek look at the many roles moms play in family life is certain to have readers poring over the pages.” —Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews
A contemporary felted creation celebrating Mom’s many jobs from the co-creator of Cozy Classics.
Being a mom is eleven jobs in one!
This unique picture book for very young readers celebrates the many jobs being a parent encompasses: A general who rallies the troops (or unruly kids), a curator of modern art (or finger paintings), an archeologist looking for buried treasures (or socks) . . . when Mom gets home from her day job as a carpenter, she never knows which job will be waiting for her, but she knows it’ll be fun!
Each rhyming spread features intimate, familiar, comforting and humorous depictions of family life through a wholly original — and amazing! — needle-felted lens.