Now? Not Yet!

Author Gina Perry
$8.99 US
Tundra | Tundra Books
On sale Jun 04, 2019 | 9781101919538
Age 3-7 years
Reading Level: Fountas & Pinnell I
Sales rights: US/CAN (No Open Mkt)
Peanut and Moe are back, this time on a camping trip. Peanut wants to swim NOW, Moe says NOT YET! A sweet and cheerful book about overcoming differences.

Peanut and Moe are back!

Peanut says let's swim
Moe says time to hike
Peanut says let's swim now
Moe says time to eat a snack
Peanut says now!
Moe says time to put up the tent
Peanut says NOW!
Moe says NOT YET!

Can these two friends come together in time to save their camping trip?
PRAISE FOR Now? Not Yet!:

“The appealingly drawn characters and settings help make the pill of compromise go down without too much difficulty.” --Kirkus Reviews

"Now? Not Yet! is a happy combination of child empathizing and adult perspective, where a camping trip becomes a colorful metaphor for the way that, sometimes, things just work out." --Imaginary Elevators

“A cheerful and endearing story about friendship, overcoming differences, and setting goals prior to any anticipated fun [with] a resolution that is happy, sweet and rewarding.” --Resource Links

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Peanut and Moe are back, this time on a camping trip. Peanut wants to swim NOW, Moe says NOT YET! A sweet and cheerful book about overcoming differences.

Peanut and Moe are back!

Peanut says let's swim
Moe says time to hike
Peanut says let's swim now
Moe says time to eat a snack
Peanut says now!
Moe says time to put up the tent
Peanut says NOW!
Moe says NOT YET!

Can these two friends come together in time to save their camping trip?

Praise

PRAISE FOR Now? Not Yet!:

“The appealingly drawn characters and settings help make the pill of compromise go down without too much difficulty.” --Kirkus Reviews

"Now? Not Yet! is a happy combination of child empathizing and adult perspective, where a camping trip becomes a colorful metaphor for the way that, sometimes, things just work out." --Imaginary Elevators

“A cheerful and endearing story about friendship, overcoming differences, and setting goals prior to any anticipated fun [with] a resolution that is happy, sweet and rewarding.” --Resource Links