The Hueys have an important question about counting in this hilarious new book from international bestselling, award-winning author/illustrator, Oliver Jeffers, creator of How to Catch a Star and Lost and Found and illustrator of The Day the Crayons Quit.
The HueysSeries
This series chronicles the lives and adventures of a small, homogenous group of beings. It explores their interactions, daily challenges, and shared experiences that define their existence. Humor and simplicity are key elements that resonate with readers of all ages. Each narrative offers a glimpse into collective identity and individuality within the group.






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"The thing about the Hueys was that most of the time they got along. Until one day Gillespie came across a bit of an argument--"--Page 4 of cover.
What's the Opposite?
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A comic visual exploration of opposites, from prize-winning, internationally best-selling picture book maker, Oliver Jeffers. Audio read by Jarvis Cocker.
Introducing the Hueys - a fabulously quirky group of characters in a hilarious new series from internationally bestselling, award-winning author/illustrator, Oliver Jeffers, creator of How to Catch a Star and Lost and Found.
Die Hugis starten durch! Die Sache mit den Hugis ist nämlich die: Sie sehen alle gleich aus, sie machen alle dasselbe. Wirklich? Nein! Eines Tages geschieht etwas Unglaubliches. Rupert strickt sich einen hübschen neuen Pullover. Von diesem Tag an wird alles anders. Der erste Band mit den erstaunlichen Hugis und ihrer ganz eigenen Sicht auf das Leben.
It Wasn't Me
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Meet the Hueys - a fabulously quirky group of characters from international bestselling, award-winning author/illustrator, Oliver Jeffers, creator of How to Catch a Star and Lost and Found. The sequel to The Hueys - The New Jumper, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year, 2012
The Hueys in None the Number
- 26 pages
- 1 hour of reading
One of the Hueys tries to explain the concept of "none" to another by finding different numbers of items, one through ten, then taking them all away. One of the Hueys tries to explain the concept of "none" to another by finding different numbers of items, one through ten, and then taking them all away.