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Maxwell Eaton

    This author and illustrator focuses on creating work for children. His pieces, often inspired by animals, are characterized by a unique style and a humorous perspective on the world. Through his stories, he explores themes of friendship and adventure, winning the hearts of young readers.

    Bear Goes Sugaring
    TRUTH ABOUT CROCODILES
    The Truth About Hippos
    TRUTH ABOUT ELEPHANTS
    The Truth About Butterflies
    The Truth About Bears
    • The first two titles in a new lighthearted nonfiction picture book series that injects humor and bright, vivid animals into popular subjects. Full color.

      The Truth About Bears
    • The Truth About Butterflies

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(100)Add rating

      Maxwell Eaton III's The Truth About Butterflies is another hilarious addition to this fan favorite series. This guide to the majestic butterfly walks you through its unique lifecycle and offers anything you ever wanted to know about the colorful insect...

      The Truth About Butterflies
    • Introduces elephants, discussing everything from their constantly growing tusks and their six sets of teeth to their ability to purr and the ways readers can help conservation efforts.

      TRUTH ABOUT ELEPHANTS
    • The first two titles in a new lighthearted nonfiction picture book series that injects humor and bright, vivid animals into popular subjects. Full color.

      The Truth About Hippos
    • TRUTH ABOUT CROCODILES

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(146)Add rating

      From writer/illustrator Maxwell Eaton III, The Truth About Crocodiles is the fifth installment in his hilarous series offering another lighthearted look filled with useful facts about crocodiles that will make you laugh so hard, you won't even realize you're learning something! Did you know that crocs often keep rocks in their stomachs in order to stay underwater longer? Did you know that baby crocs make sounds similar to kittens when they hatch? Did you know that crocs have a lot of teeth, but don’t actually chew their food? Discover these facts and more in this addition to the popular series that combines raucous amounts of humor with a surprising amount of information on beloved animal friends.

      TRUTH ABOUT CROCODILES
    • Bear Goes Sugaring

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story features a friendly bear guiding readers through the traditional process of making syrup, accompanied by her amusingly unhelpful friends, Dog and Squirrel. This engaging comics-style picture book combines humor and education, making it a delightful read for children interested in nature and cooking.

      Bear Goes Sugaring
    • Looking for Peppermint

      Or Life in the Forest

      The narrative follows a young girl as she explores the woods near her home, sharing enchanting stories and intriguing facts about her surroundings. Her adventures are accompanied by her playful dog, Peppermint, adding a touch of mischief and companionship to her discoveries in nature. The book captures the joy of exploration and the bond between the girl and her dog.

      Looking for Peppermint
    • Bear Builds a House

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story follows Bear as she embarks on her most ambitious project yet: building a house. With the help of her friends, she faces the challenge of completing the construction before winter arrives. The narrative explores themes of teamwork, determination, and the spirit of creativity as they work together to achieve their goal.

      Bear Builds a House
    • In the fifth adventure of this popular young graphic-novel series perfect for fans of Captain Underpants and the Lunch Lady series, our bucktoothed heroes are up against a band of baboon bandits. It’s winter break, and Ace and Bub are hitting the slopes! But their ski session is interrupted by a sudden influx of . . . swimming pools? A band of enterprising baboons has graced Beaver Island with the Easy Breeze, a giant hair dryer designed to melt all the snow off the mountains and channel it into swimming pools. The residents of Beaver Island are over the moon about their new relaxation stations, but Ace and Bub don’t trust these monkeys any farther than they can ski down a hill with no snow. Can they uncover the baboons’ real plan before their neighbors become too attached to the summery island makeover? With environmental themes, laugh-out-loud humor, and fast-paced adventures, the Flying Beaver Brothers are sure to fly off bookshelves!

      The Flying Beaver Brothers and the Hot Air Baboons
    • The Truth About Dolphins

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Following The Truth About Bears and The Truth About Hippos comes another lighthearted nonfiction book filled with useful facts about dolphins that will make you laugh so hard you won't even realise you're learning something!

      The Truth About Dolphins