Children's Fiction Self-esteem & Self-reliance
Donut Give Up
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2021
- Category
- Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Humorous Stories, New Experience
- Recommended Age
- 0 to 3
- Recommended Grade
- p
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Board book
- ISBN
- 9781728222868
- Publish Date
- Apr 2021
- List Price
- $13.5
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Description
Give your peanut a little encouragemint with this deliciously punderful board book for babies and toddlers, the perfect Christmas gift!
Show your little one you're berry proud of them with a sweet read aloud you'll love to share together again and again! Filled with adorable food illustrations, funny wordplay, and a heartfelt message of positivity and encouragement, Donut Give Up introduces growth mindset to little ones and inspires them to believe in themselves. It's never too early to taco 'bout dreaming big and never giving up with your child!
For fans of the USA Today bestseller I Love You Like No Otter, this is a pearfect self esteem and encouragement book for kids ages 0-3—made just for their little hands! This punny treat makes a wonderful gift for baby showers, birthdays, graduation, Valentine's Day, Easter basket and holiday stocking stuffers, or other special moments all year long!
Remember, donut give up when what you're doing gets tough.
And here's the inside scoop: You'll always be enough.
More charming stories from Punderland, the perfect gift for any occasion
- I Love You Like No Otter
- You Make My Heart Go Vroom!
- I Love You More, Babysaur
- Somebunny Loves You
- Let's Get This Potty Started!
- and more!
About the authors
Contributor Notes
ROSE ROSSNER is a writer and children's book author who lives with her son and her husky named Dino.
Vanessa Matte is a children illustrator from Ottawa, Canada and is represented by Astound Us. She loves cats and her favorite food is cheese. There is nothing cheddar than that!
Editorial Reviews
"[T]he cast of playful personalities—including hula-hooping peanuts—holds appeal across these cheerful helpings of punny positivity." — Publishers Weekly