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Eve Tharlet

    July 5, 1956
    The Elves of Cologne
    Don't Worry, Wags
    Sharing Christmas
    A Baby for Davy
    Mommy, Daddy, and Me
    Mom's Hugs and Kisses
    • 2023

      "Spring has arrived. For those with toddlers in their lives, this book will make a nice surprise gift that underscores the prominent concept of love this time of year." –New York Journal of Books One of NorthSouth’s bestselling titles—sweet as a kiss—tells the story of a puppy named Hugs and his discovery that the best love of all comes from his mother. A puppy named “Hugs” decides to visit each animal on the farm to find out which animal gives the best kiss. From duck, to rabbit, to butterfly, and pig and horse, he goes. All are happy to oblige. The pup discovers the horse’s kiss is a little wet and sticky, but nice and warm. The rabbit’s kiss is a little wiggly, but quite soft. Who will have the best kiss? He collects lots of wonderful nuzzles, but when he returns home, he discovers that the best kiss of all is the one he gets from his loving mother. Like a kiss itself, this tale may well be the subject of repeated requests. Publishers Weekly Fans of Weninger's series about the rabbit Davy will recognize illustrator Tharlet's expressive style, even though her character this time is a puppy, Hugs. With fur that seems real enough to touch, a sunny disposition, and sweet manners, Hugs is a real charmer. Booklist Rare is the child, parent, or older sibling who will be able to resist this invitation to mix reading with kissing. Kirkus Reviews

      Mom's Hugs and Kisses
    • 2020

      Mommy, Daddy, and Me

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The interactive board book features Little Bear enjoying playful moments with his parents, showcasing their love and support. Through innovative die-cuts and lift-the-flaps, readers can engage with the story as Little Bear is passed between his parents, experiencing tickles and comfort during his ups and downs. The charming illustrations highlight the joy of family playtime, making it a delightful read for young children and their caregivers.

      Mommy, Daddy, and Me
    • 2019

      Sharing Christmas

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      In a heartwarming tale, forest animals gather from various corners of their woodland home to share food and celebrate Christmas together. This story highlights themes of community, generosity, and the joy of coming together during the holiday season, showcasing the unique contributions each animal brings to the festive occasion.

      Sharing Christmas
    • 2003

      Don't Worry, Wags

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      In this sequel to ""Hugs and Kisses,"" Hugs's littermate Wags takes center stage. A worrywart, Wags nervously joins her parents and siblings on a trip to town, and when she gets separated from her family, her worst fears seem to be coming true. A savvy market cat offers good Go back to where you last saw your family. But it is Wags's woeful cries that save the day, reuniting her with her loving mother. Like her brother Hugs, Wags will owrry her way into the hearts of young readers.

      Don't Worry, Wags
    • 2003

      Davy, the winsome little rabbit hero of Brigitte Weninger and Even Tharlet's critically acclaimed series of picture books, now appears in charming board book adaptations with simple texts and all new illustrations.Adapted from Will You Mind the Baby, Davy?, this tells the heartwarming story of Davy's new-baby blues and his discovery of the pleasure and pride of being a big brother.

      A Baby for Davy