Embark on a whimsical adventure with Havoc in the Hammock!, written by Kelly Russell Jaques and beautifully illustrated by Liz Pope and Kate Pope. Join the chaos as one tired tortoise seeks solace in a hammock, only to find that a lively ensemble of creatures has other mischievous ideas. Here's why this delightful picture book is a must-have:
- Charming Storytelling: Kelly Russell Jaques weaves a charming tale that unfolds with humor and excitement, captivating young readers and keeping them engaged from start to finish.
- Vibrant Illustrations: Liz Pope and Kate Pope's illustrations bring the story to life, capturing the antics of the scheming spiders, crazy crickets, mischievous mice, and other jumping animals with vibrant and playful imagery.
- Counting Fun: Explore the numerical world with this delightful counting book as the tortoise encounters an ever-increasing cast of characters, providing an entertaining and educational experience for young readers.
- Interactive Chaos: Dive into the interactive chaos as readers join the tortoise in discovering the imaginative havoc caused by the jumping animals, fostering a sense of participation and anticipation.
- Perfect Bedtime Read: Havoc in the Hammock! is an ideal bedtime read, offering a lighthearted and entertaining story that will leave children giggling and dreaming of their own whimsical adventures.
This enchanting picture book is a delightful addition to any young reader's collection, promising laughter, learning, and the joy of bedtime stories. Havoc in the Hammock! is a captivating blend of imaginative storytelling and visually stunning illustrations that will keep children coming back for more.
Kelly Russell Jaques was born and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts, then graduated from St. Michael's College in Vermont. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and three children. Although she doesn't have a hammock in her backyard, she does have a trampoline, just waiting for a tired tortoise.
Liz and Kate Pope have loved to doodle and mess with anything arty from a young age. Both went from Chesterfield Art College to Staffordshire University. Since then they've continued to develop individual strengths. Liz is most happy simply sketching with her pencil, developing line drawings into more elaborate art pieces. Kate enjoys combining color and pattern, layering and creating decorative surfaces. Over the years, they have illustrated many gift cards, art prints, and children's books together. They never set out to work together but found that their styles go together perfectly, creating something very quirky and unique!