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Where's My Hug? [Hardcover]

James Mayhew (Author), Sue Hellard (Illustrator)
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Jake doesn’t want to give his mother a hug when he gets to school. All the other kids will think he’s a baby. But when Jake gets home, he finds that his mom has given his hug to his dad, who’s given it to the cat, who’s given it to a witch, and so on . . . Will Jake ever get his hug back? James Mayhew’s gentle story and Sue Hellard’s charming illustrations make this a perfect bedtime story for parents and children to share.


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For every mother whose child has refused a kiss or hug when being dropped at school, this story will bring a delighted grin. Jake refuses to hug his mom at the school door because everyone would think he’s a baby. But at the end of a not-so-good day when he does want a hug, his mother says, You didn’t want it so I gave it to Dad. But Dad says he gave it to the cat. The cat gave it to a witch, the witch to a wizard, the wizard to a knight, the knight to a princess, and the princess to a dragon—who gave it back to Jake. And Jake rode home with the knight, princess, and dragon in time for dinner. Charming illustrations escalate each step of Jake’s quest in a cumulative twist on a common childhood rite of passage. Wispy watercolors tuck in clever details (the princess has Rapunzel hair) as they surge toward the playful resolution. A fun book to to help ready children for school. Preschool-Grade 2. --Julie Cummins

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens; 1st edition (January 22, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1599902257
  • ISBN-13: 978-1599902258
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,726,936 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Born in 1964, James Mayhew studied illustration at Maidstone College of Art, graduating in 1987 with first class honours. His first book for children Katie's Picture Show (Orchard Books) was published in 1989, beginning his million-selling series of books introducing the work of famous artists to children. There are now nine books about Katie, exploring artists from the Italian Renaissance to Post-Impressionism.

A passionate advocate of art and culture for the very young, James's books range from Shakespearean anthologies (To Sleep, Perchance to Dream; Shakespeare's Storybook), through to grand opera (The Barefoot Book of Stories from the Opera) and most recently ballet, with the Ella Bella Ballerina series. His books are published in many languages including Chinese Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, Catalan, Greek, German, Italian, Brazilian, French, Korean, Finnish, Danish, Swedish and Estonian.

James has now published over fifty books for children and has illustrated works by many well known contemporary writers: Philippa Pearce's Beauty And The Beast (Macdonald), Elisabeth Beresford's Lizzie's War (Hodder), Martin Waddell's Boneless And The Tinker (Orchard Books), Joyce Dunbar's Mouse & Mole books (Corgi - adapted for television in 1997 and featuring the voices of Alan Bennett and Richard Briers), and Jenny Koralek's The Boy And The Cloth Of Dreams (Walker Books), for which he was awarded the New York Times Book Illustration Prize in 1994.

As a writer, James enjoys creating texts for other illustrators, including Who wants a Dragon? for Lindsey Gardiner (short listed for the Sheffield Children's Book Award) and Can you see a little Bear? for Jackie Morris.

An experienced storyteller, James has devised and performed unique orchestral concerts for children with narration and live illustration, including Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, Stravinsky's Firebird and Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition for the de Havilland Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2008 he was invited to participate in workshops and children's promenade performances at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

His book Koshka's Tales: Stories From Russia (Kingfisher Books), has been adapted for the Syracuse symphony Orchestra, New York as a children's concert using music by Rimsky-Korsakov and he has also illustrated for the Mariinsky (Kirov) Opera, St. Petersburg and for the Metropolitan Opera Guild in New York.

James is invited to speak internationally at schools and at Literary and Arts festivals, including the Cheltenham, Bath and Edinburgh Festivals, organising a wide variety of art projects with children. He has taught courses on writing for the Arvon Foundation, and also teaches illustration at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge.

Forthcoming projects include new Katie and Ella Bella titles.

James is a member of the Art Worker's Guild and the Society Of Authors.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Where's My Hug?, May 11, 2011
This review is from: Where's My Hug? (Hardcover)
First of all, I really like the illustrations in this book and they fit the story wonderfully! My only issue was that a few times some of the characters looked mad, and I wasn't sure if they were supposed to or not ...

This story is about a little boy who doesn't want his mom to hug him in front of all his school friends because it's embarrassing. But, at the end of a trying day he wants his hug but - uh-oh, Mom already gave the hug away to Dad!

What ensues is the little boy trying to track down his hug that's been passed from Dad to the Cat, to a witch and then a wizard and so forth. I love the idea, and the illustrations of the little boy's room at the end do tie it all together, but I think the idea of a hug "always being there" could have been a little better done. It just felt a little bit like two different stories with all the fantasy stuff suddenly thrown in. But, I still think it was really cute and a sweet story that I would recommend!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Fairy Tale, March 17, 2011
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kellyb "Kelly" (Raleigh, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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Our boys 3 and 7 love to listen to this book. The watercolor illustrations are wonderful and the repetitive, simple, sweet storyline is just right for bed time. This is one of our favorite books to give as a gift- for girls and boys. It has all you need for a good read- pictures, a cat, a princess, a dragon......
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3.0 out of 5 stars entertaining, April 6, 2009
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Kirsten G. Cutler (Santa Rosa, California) - See all my reviews
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Jake rejects a hug from his mother when she drops him off at school, "Mom!' said Jake. `I don't want a hug. Everyone will think I'm a baby" At the end of a hard school day, he asks his mother for her hug but she tells him that she instead gave the hug to his father. Jake asks his dad, "Where's my hug?" His dad tells him that he gave the hug to the cat and the cat responds that she gave the hug to a witch in exchange for a "tasty fish". The hug keeps being passed on: Who ends up with the hug, and does Jake get it back? This is a cute cumulative patterned story that should appeal to K-3rd grades. The watercolor illustrations are colorful and full of expressive and humorous details. This story with its refrain, "Where's my hug?" could be fun to read-aloud; although, the illustrations probably are best suited for viewing by a small group, or one-on-one.

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