Squish Squash Squished

Illustrated by Dana Wulfekotte
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Hardcover
$17.99 US
8.88"W x 10.81"H x 0.38"D  
On sale Feb 16, 2021 | 40 Pages | 9780525516835
Preschool - 2
Reading Level: Lexile AD480L | Fountas & Pinnell L
A pair of kids learn what it is really like to be squished together during one hilarious and eventful car ride!

When Max and Molly can't stop complaining about being squished in the back seat of the car, their clever mom knows exactly what to do--offer rides to their animal friends, who are happy to pile in and come along! As the back seat fills up with a wiggly piglet, two flitting ducklings, and three woofing puppies, soon Max and Molly are not only squished--they're SQUISH SQUASH SQUISHED! So when they notice Mom slowing down to wave at Scooter Mooter and his calves, Max and Molly don't say a word--they hush-mush. Thankfully, Mom keeps driving--and after everyone's dropped off and it's time to hustle-bustle home, Max and Molly are happy to stretch out in the back seat of their suddenly gracious-spacious automobile.
© Sangjun Chon
Dana Wulfkotte is a freelance animator, comic artist, and children's book author/illustrator. As an animator and designer, she has worked on various animation projects for HBO, PBS, Google, and many others. She currently lives in Queens, NY with her boyfriend and two rabbits. View titles by Dana Wulfekotte
“There’s a touch of the classic ‘It Could Always Be Worse’ folktale here, which Rector invigorates with her playful, rhyme-infused prose that rolls right off the readaloud tongue. Pencil and digital art has a tidy jauntiness that echoes Mom’s mien, and the happy little town populated by a mix of humans and animals (an active lot, judging by the fact the giraffe is jogging and the dogs were out on a bicycle built for four) is a charming venue for all. Audiences may guess that Mom’s got an ulterior motive from the get-go here, and either way they’ll enjoy the giggle-worthy language and moral about comparative—and probably short-term—peace.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“Entertaining update of the classic Yiddish folktale ‘It Could Always Be Worse.’ . . . The humorous situation, cumulative action, abundance of audience-pleasing animal sounds, and well-earned resolution should make readers glad to go along for the ride.”—Horn Book

Squish Squash Squished Read Aloud with Author Rebecca Kraft Rector | Brightly Storytime Together

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A pair of kids learn what it is really like to be squished together during one hilarious and eventful car ride!

When Max and Molly can't stop complaining about being squished in the back seat of the car, their clever mom knows exactly what to do--offer rides to their animal friends, who are happy to pile in and come along! As the back seat fills up with a wiggly piglet, two flitting ducklings, and three woofing puppies, soon Max and Molly are not only squished--they're SQUISH SQUASH SQUISHED! So when they notice Mom slowing down to wave at Scooter Mooter and his calves, Max and Molly don't say a word--they hush-mush. Thankfully, Mom keeps driving--and after everyone's dropped off and it's time to hustle-bustle home, Max and Molly are happy to stretch out in the back seat of their suddenly gracious-spacious automobile.

Author

© Sangjun Chon
Dana Wulfkotte is a freelance animator, comic artist, and children's book author/illustrator. As an animator and designer, she has worked on various animation projects for HBO, PBS, Google, and many others. She currently lives in Queens, NY with her boyfriend and two rabbits. View titles by Dana Wulfekotte

Praise

“There’s a touch of the classic ‘It Could Always Be Worse’ folktale here, which Rector invigorates with her playful, rhyme-infused prose that rolls right off the readaloud tongue. Pencil and digital art has a tidy jauntiness that echoes Mom’s mien, and the happy little town populated by a mix of humans and animals (an active lot, judging by the fact the giraffe is jogging and the dogs were out on a bicycle built for four) is a charming venue for all. Audiences may guess that Mom’s got an ulterior motive from the get-go here, and either way they’ll enjoy the giggle-worthy language and moral about comparative—and probably short-term—peace.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“Entertaining update of the classic Yiddish folktale ‘It Could Always Be Worse.’ . . . The humorous situation, cumulative action, abundance of audience-pleasing animal sounds, and well-earned resolution should make readers glad to go along for the ride.”—Horn Book

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Squish Squash Squished Read Aloud with Author Rebecca Kraft Rector | Brightly Storytime Together

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