Greedy Gumbly is a whimsical rhyming picture book about a mischievous little monster who loves shiny things a bit too much. One night, his greed goes too far - and he learns that kindness and honesty are worth more than treasure. Set in the magical forest of Whifflewood, this heartwarming tale is told in playful, Seuss-like rhyme that's perfect for reading aloud. With rich illustrations and gentle humor, Greedy Gumbly helps children ages 4-8 explore values like sharing, empathy, and doing the right thing. If your child enjoys imaginative stories, silly creatures, and books with a meaningful…mehr
Greedy Gumbly is a whimsical rhyming picture book about a mischievous little monster who loves shiny things a bit too much. One night, his greed goes too far - and he learns that kindness and honesty are worth more than treasure. Set in the magical forest of Whifflewood, this heartwarming tale is told in playful, Seuss-like rhyme that's perfect for reading aloud. With rich illustrations and gentle humor, Greedy Gumbly helps children ages 4-8 explore values like sharing, empathy, and doing the right thing. If your child enjoys imaginative stories, silly creatures, and books with a meaningful message, they'll fall in love with Gumbly. This is the first title in The Woodlings of Whifflewood - a 7-book series where each story features a unique forest creature learning an important life lesson. Whether it's greed, anger, envy, or pride, every tale brings a new Woodling to life with heart, humor, and a gentle moral to grow on.
Richard Salerno is a proud father of two and a respiratory therapist based in New Jersey. Inspired by bedtime moments with his son Grayson and daughter Aubree, Richard began crafting stories that blend imagination with meaningful life lessons. His debut book, Greedy Gumbly, is the first in The Woodlings of Whifflewood series - a magical world of fuzzy forest creatures, playful rhymes, and heartwarming messages. When he's not helping patients breathe easier, Richard is bringing stories to life that help children grow kinder, braver, and a little more curious.
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