The critically adored, New York Times bestselling Deborah Underwood delights with a hilariously meta celebration of storytelling out of control.
Every story needs a problem.
But Panda doesn't
have a problem.
Unless . . . Panda
is the problem.
The
New York Times bestselling author of
Here Comes the Easter Cat and
The Quiet Book loses control of the narrative in the funniest, most exuberant, most kid-delighting way in this adventurous ode to what makes a story--and what makes a story great.
Highly entertaining and laugh-out-loud funny.--KirkusSupremely silly.--Publishers WeeklyExcellent...Cute, cute book.--School Library ConnectionEntertaining...humorous. --
BCCBKid-friendly...visually appealing...cheeky...adorable.--The Horn BookHilarious, inventive...A joyful read aloud. --SLJ, The Classroom Bookshelf
Hardcover.
About the Author
Deborah Underwood has worked as a street musician and at an accounting firm but for years has been a full-time writer who occasionally plays the ukulele. She is the author of several picture books, including New York Times bestsellers
The Quiet Book and Here Comes the Easter Cat, as well as Monster & Mouse Go Camping, Interstellar Cinderella, and Bad Bye Good Bye.
Hannah Marks is a self-taught illustrator and designer, who often gets her best ideas after eating cake. She lives in England with her husband, three children, a bonkers cat, two gerbils, and a teeny-tiny Roborovski hamster.
The Panda Problem is her U.S. picture book debut. Find her on Twitter @Hannah_Marks, on Instagram at hannahmarks_, and on Pinterest at hannahemarks.