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The Sad Potato is a charming and funny picture book with playful rhymes, potato puns, and delightful illustrations! But it's the unique combination of silly, fun artwork and witty humour that makes this silly little story about a sad little spud a new family-favourite, and the perfect addition to anyone's collection! Gently introducing the concept of emotional expression and empathy, The Sad Potato helps readers of all ages understand a little bit more about what they can do to try and make their day just a little bit better. The illustrations are simple - but that's the magic. Every line,…mehr

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The Sad Potato is a charming and funny picture book with playful rhymes, potato puns, and delightful illustrations! But it's the unique combination of silly, fun artwork and witty humour that makes this silly little story about a sad little spud a new family-favourite, and the perfect addition to anyone's collection! Gently introducing the concept of emotional expression and empathy, The Sad Potato helps readers of all ages understand a little bit more about what they can do to try and make their day just a little bit better. The illustrations are simple - but that's the magic. Every line, frown, squiggle, and smirk adds to the book's quirky humour. Like a potato with googly eyes, they're hilariously expressive and full of charm. Already a hit with families, educators, and childcare providers, this silly little story has become a best-seller, and will leave you with a smile! Dimensions, Specs and all that jazz: 216mm x 216mm Paperback Colour 30 pages First Edition Published September 2024. (c) 2024 Rachael Friesen. All Rights Reserved.
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Rachael Friesen is an artist, author, and creative from the Canadian Prairies who uses her unique perspective of the world and her quirky humour to bring a refreshing twist to life's everyday moments!When she's not working on whatever her next big project is, she's probably wondering what's for dinner... or contemplating the existential nature of vegetables.