Don't Hug the Pug!

Author:   Robin Jacobs ,  Matt Hodson
Publisher:   Cicada Books Limited
ISBN:  

9781908714657


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   04 April 2019
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Robin Jacobs ,  Matt Hodson
Publisher:   Cicada Books Limited
Imprint:   Cicada Books Limited
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9781908714657


ISBN 10:   1908714654
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   04 April 2019
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 8 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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IT'S NICE THAT REVIEW: Matthew the Horse illustrates the sweetest story of a child desperate to hug a pug. Matthew Hodson, known to us and most illustration fans as Matthew the Horse, has illustrated the sweetest new children's book: Don't Hug The Pug. In Matthew's signature wide-eyed and textured style this short, silly story by Robin Jacobs is one with such high levels of cute that it warmed our hearts, leaving us desperate to know why this pug cannot be hugged. Contacted by publishers Cicada Books, Matthew was asked to illustrate Robin's text into a conversational piece between a baby and parent. Matthew too is a parent which led the project to incidentally become quite a personal one: My son was crawling around the house as I drew these pictures so I'd be lying if I said the boy in the book isn't a version of him, says the illustrator. The toys on the floor are mostly toys my son has, his nappies look like that and his hair is curly in the same places. Already providing consistent visual inspiration, Matthew took the opportunity to see the world from his son's eyes, reviewing all the ways I found myself getting down on the floor to get on his level and thinking I'd draw such positions! Great research! The pug too - who if full of mischievous character - is based on someone Matthew knows. Following lots of development sketches, lots of Google image exploration, the illustrator then remembered Bart, a charming, hairy gentleman I used to be flatmates with, he tells us. He continues that those who may be from the Leeds area and know Bart will recognise it's all in the snout. With reference points decided for the characters, in terms of illustration style Don't Hug the Pug sees Matthew trying to let my lines get more gestural, loose and perhaps even a bit uglier in an attempt to carry more charm, he describes. So drawing pugs was a great opportunity to explore this further. And, while this book doesn't use Matthew's own writing - the illustrator's last book saw him writing short poems combined with his illustrations - it's a book he'll always remember. I very much enjoy the sense of connection between the dad and the baby, he concludes. I guess it'll always remind me of those early days with my son. Gah, what a softy. Pipe down dad.


"'A very simple story with lots of rhyme and silliness that's sure to get little ones shrieking and squealing (and wanting to give that cute pug a hug). Matthew Hodson - aka the popular and quirky poet/illustrator Matthew the Horse - really brings this picture book alive. It's drawn in comic-book style with giant speech bubbles, easy-to-read lettering, lighthearted pastels and the big, googly eyes of the somewhat puzzled pug. The twist to the tale (or should we say ""tail"") is icky and yucky enough to appeal to all tiny tots for whom toilet humour is just about the bestest thing in the whole wide world. ' - BookTrust"


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Matthew Hodson is a Leeds-based illustrator operating under the moniker Matthew the Horse. His editorial work has featured in The Guardian, New York Times, The Economist and countless other publications. He is a winner of an AOI award, 2016, and the author of a book of poems, Forwards Always. Robin Jacobs is an advertising creative living and working in Lon- don. Having trained originally in illustration, she runs screenprinting workshops around the UK and has curated a childrens' print fair in Bristol. She is the author of You Are Here (Cicada 2015).

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