Do you know anyone like Oliver McSnow...who only knows the word NO?!
Introducing a story about the AMAZING power of YES! This universally relatable picture book about toddlerhood from the New York Times bestselling team behind No More Naps! will elicit laughs from kids and their grown-ups everywhere!
Oliver McSnow ONLY says NO. He says NO so much that his NO starts to grow. And grow and GROW...until that NO is out of control! No baths. No brushing teeth. No cleaning up. No bedtime! Morning, noon, and night—it’s just NO, NO, NOOOOOOOOOO!
But then Oliver's cousin visits. Jess loves the word YES. YES to friends! YES to food. YES to fun! YES, YES, YES, YES, YESSSSS! And suddenly, Oliver's world gets opened up in a most wonderful way!
Praise for Chris Grabenstein and Leo Espinosa's No More Naps:
“100% funny… Screamingly fun.“ —Kirkus
“An interactive read-aloud experience.”—Booklist
“Nappers, former nappers, and their parents will certainly relate.”—The Bulletin
"The engaging and silly details of the text and art help offset the forcefulness of the lesson being presented." —The Horn Book
Do you know anyone like Oliver McSnow...who only knows the word NO?!
Introducing a story about the AMAZING power of YES! This universally relatable picture book about toddlerhood from the New York Times bestselling team behind No More Naps! will elicit laughs from kids and their grown-ups everywhere!
Oliver McSnow ONLY says NO. He says NO so much that his NO starts to grow. And grow and GROW...until that NO is out of control! No baths. No brushing teeth. No cleaning up. No bedtime! Morning, noon, and night—it’s just NO, NO, NOOOOOOOOOO!
But then Oliver's cousin visits. Jess loves the word YES. YES to friends! YES to food. YES to fun! YES, YES, YES, YES, YESSSSS! And suddenly, Oliver's world gets opened up in a most wonderful way!
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Praise
Praise for Chris Grabenstein and Leo Espinosa's No More Naps:
“100% funny… Screamingly fun.“ —Kirkus
“An interactive read-aloud experience.”—Booklist
“Nappers, former nappers, and their parents will certainly relate.”—The Bulletin
"The engaging and silly details of the text and art help offset the forcefulness of the lesson being presented." —The Horn Book