Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Erin McGill

    I Do Not Like That Name
    I Do Not Like Al's Hat
    If You Want a Friend in Washington
    • 2020

      If You Want a Friend in Washington

      Wacky, Wild & Wonderful Presidential Pets

      • 44 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(184)Add rating

      A clever, funny, and informative look at the pets--from Calvin Coolidge's wallaby to Teddy Roosevelt's flying squirrels--that have passed through the White House gates. Perfect for fans of I Am George Washington and So You Want to Be President? President Truman famously said, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." And a dog is what many presidents got. From James Garfield to Calvin Coolidge to Richard Nixon, presidents often found a friend in Fido (in fact, Abe Lincoln's pup was actually named Fido). Others preferred cats, horses, small critters, or even big, ferocious animals like bears and alligators. With a catchy refrain ("If you want a friend in Washington . . . , "), this is a funny, educational book about the animals that have passed through the White House. Whether it's favorite dogs like Barbara Bush's Millie or the Obamas' Bo; Abraham Lincoln's cat, Dixie; Calvin Coolidge's hippo, Billy; or Andrew Jackson's foul-mouthed parrot, Poll, Erin McGill brings to life a menagerie of presidential pets in this entertaining, whimsical, and carefully researched picture book that's perfect for animal lovers and history buffs alike.

      If You Want a Friend in Washington
    • 2019

      I Do Not Like That Name

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This funny picture book about friendship, family, identity, and why we have names is illustrated with bright collage art and is a perfect selection for story time. What's in a name?

      I Do Not Like That Name
    • 2017

      I Do Not Like Al's Hat

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story follows Herb, a rabbit who serves as the assistant to Al, a magician. During each magic show, Al performs the trick of pulling Herb from his hat, showcasing their unique partnership. The narrative explores themes of friendship and the dynamics of their roles in the world of magic, highlighting the bond between the magician and his rabbit companion.

      I Do Not Like Al's Hat